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A group of communities in the Mountain West are now giving grants to companies that work on removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon spoke with Wyoming Public Radio’s Caitlin Tan about his regional work as chair of an association of Western governors, and also how issues are unfolding in Wyoming, especially with regard to coal.
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A new study brings clarity to a long-running debate over whether mountains produce carbon dioxide or remove it from the atmosphere.
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Wyoming’s oil and gas industry continues to look at what comes next for it in the face of climate change and demand for ‘cleaner’ energy, and the industry is creating a network to help do that.
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New research from the U.S. Department of Agriculture shows that trees are losing their ability to absorb carbon, which could worsen global warming in the future.
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Global Thermostat unveiled a direct air carbon capture machine near Denver that it said can draw about 1,000 tons of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere a year.
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All signs are pointing to an extreme fire season across the region this year. That is, we’re seeing warm conditions, low soil moisture, low stream flows and low snowpacks.
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University of Wyoming Professor Tara Righetti will head to France this summer to study how the European state transitioned its economy and culture away…
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Two winners have been announced for the $20 million NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE: one that used flue gas from natural gas combustion in Canada, the other, from…
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Carbon capture, utilization and storage continue to gain steam across Wyoming, with Governor Mark Gordon urging Congress last month to consider a bill…