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Carbon Management Is Not Carbon Capture and Storage
In the global climate debate, few terms are as frequently misunderstood as carbon management. Too often, it is treated as shorthand for carbon capture and storage (CCS). While CCS is an important technological tool, carbon management is a far broader, more systemic discipline. Reducing it to a single technology risks narrowing both ambition and impact.
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Feb 274 min read


A decade of progress in understanding and managing legacy well integrityfor geologic carbon storage
This study reviews a decade of research progress in legacy well integrity and risk management for geologic carbon storage (GCS) to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s 2005 Special Report on Carbon Capture and Storage.
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Feb 191 min read


Smart policy can help the UK move beyond a zero-sum choice on energy
So how does Mr Miliband square this circle?
It is hard to argue that Britain is not doing its bit on climate. It has been the fastest-decarbonising major economy. Its latest submission under the Paris Agreement is one of the few that puts the economy on-track for a net-zero carbon world.
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Feb 124 min read


How UAE's decarbonisation road map can help solve the big carbon conundra
Cop28 ended in achievement and relief, tinged with some disappointments. The final text twice mentions “hard-to-abate” sectors, usually considered to include vital but carbon-intensive heavy industries such as steel, cement and aluminium.
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Feb 124 min read


AI can help deliver the cleaner and cheaper energy needed for the future
A limited amount of carbon capture, hydrogen and nuclear power are used in the “hard-to-abate” sectors, such as heavy industry, for long-duration reliable electricity supply, and to supply chemical fuels for long-distance shipping and aviation.
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Feb 124 min read


Scaling up carbon capture in the Mena region
The most straightforward way to avoid climate change is to stop treating the atmosphere as a free waste dump for carbon dioxide.
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Feb 124 min read


Iceland rocks the world of CO2 emissions
Don’t swim too far from the shore in Iceland’s famous Blue Lagoon, or you will cook like a lobster.
At 240°C, mineral-rich water drilled from deep underground runs the neighbouring geothermal power plant,
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Feb 123 min read


Carbon capture and storage: essential technologies for a cleaner tomorrow
At the conference of Britain’s governing Labour Party in Liverpool last week, two protesters squeezed in a white elephant costume with “carbon capture and storage” written on it. Last month, Nature published a paper suggesting underground carbon dioxide storage capacity is much less than previously thought. These two happenings link a continuing hostility from environmentalists towards one of our key climate technologies.
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Oct 21, 20254 min read


The Future of Carbon Capture and Storage
The future of carbon capture and storage (CCS) now hangs in a rather delicate balance. With the new US administration in place - a regime that, let’s say, views net zero goals with the enthusiasm of a cat facing a bath - there is an undeniable shift in momentum. While the Inflation Reduction Act remains intact for now, bolstered by the fact that undoing it would require a Herculean act of Congress, the prevailing sentiment in Washington has turned from cautious optimism to so
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Oct 12, 20255 min read


Engage with Carbon Management: Tips for Environmental Advocacy
In today’s world, the importance of carbon management and environmental advocacy cannot be overstated. As we aim to build a sustainable future for our planet, it is essential for individuals and organizations to engage with carbon management practices. Whether you’re a seasoned environmental advocate or just starting on your journey, here are some tips to help you make a positive impact.
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Oct 12, 20252 min read


Carbon capture and storage: essential technologies for a cleaner tomorrow
The Nature paper, ‘A prudent planetary limit for geologic carbon storage’, was authored by a group of heavyweight climate scientists, mostly from European universities and research institutions. It applies several limitations on subsurface carbon dioxide storage, calculating that this reduces possible storage from estimates of 10,000-40,000 gigatonnes in the scientific literature, to about 1,460 gigatonnes.
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Oct 5, 20254 min read


Hydrogen, CCS and nuclear technologies: why There Is No Alternative
TINA is not just a name: it is a slogan and an investment strategy. There Is No Alternative (TINA) is a guide when the options before us look unappetising but necessary. And the same applies to energy technologies, particularly the unloved quartet of nuclear power, carbon capture and storage (CCS), carbon dioxide removal, and hydrogen.
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Jun 11, 20254 min read


Carbon capture is becoming big business, here is how
ExxonMobil says carbon capture, use and storage (CCUS) will be a $4 trillion market by 2050. Most reputable climate analysts find CCUS is essential to meeting our climate targets. Environmental groups, with a few honourable exceptions, loathe it. But perhaps the most important question is – can it make money, and how much?
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Jul 16, 20245 min read


Loved or loathed, carbon capture is here to stay
Energy, government and United Nations agencies agree that carbon capture and storage (CCS) is an essential weapon in fighting climate change. The technology will be a central part of the debate at the COP28 conference starting in Dubai on November 30.
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Oct 3, 20234 min read


How the UAE is advancing efforts to strengthen its carbon capture commitment
Adnoc announced on Wednesday one of the largest carbon capture projects in the Mena region. It will trap 1.5 million tonnes per year of climate-heating carbon dioxide from the Habshan gas processing plant, and store it safely and permanently underground.
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Sep 13, 20234 min read
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