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But methane emissions remain stubbornly high. MARS can help transform these pledges into progress, says Coutto. It’s the only ...
Both biomethane and e-methane are capable of identical operating behaviour when compared to fossil fuels and can therefore be ...
Partnering with Modern Hydrogen, the San Antonio utility will explore onsite hydrogen production -- without the CO₂ emissions ...
The Trump administration is decreasing the attention federal regulators pay to pipeline leaks. But leaks from natural gas ...
Global gas flaring reached a two-decade high in 2024, wasting energy and hindering emission reduction effort.. Report: Gas Flaring Reaches 151 Billion Cubic Meters in 2024. emissions reduction, energy ...
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that oil companies burned off 389 million tons worth of carbon through gas flaring in 2023, according to The Guardian. This widespread ...
The top nine largest-flaring countries continue to account for three-quarters of all flaring, but less than half of global oil production ...
At the University of Nigeria, Nsukka in Enugu State, a group of scientists is quietly leading a climate revolution—using ...
Despite international pledges and technological advancements, gas flaring intensity—the volume of gas flared per barrel of oil produced—has remained largely unchanged for 15 years.
The fight against climate change requires truth-telling and clear direction. Unfortunately, a new petition heard last week at the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission is neither.