The carbon offsetting schemes that have been discredited in the past could be improved
Carbon capture and storage involves capturing CO2 emissions from industrial processes or power plants and storing them underground.
Will we see an industry which has fewer and larger players?
Climate change will accelerate humanitarian crises around the world in 2023, adding to the issues created by armed conflict and economic downturns, according to a study by the NGO International Rescue Committee (IRC).
The threats resulting from climate warming and loss of nature are no longer theoretical, but a brutal reality.
The carbon offsetting schemes that have been discredited in the past could be improved
Carbon capture and storage involves capturing CO2 emissions from industrial processes or power plants and storing them underground.
Will we see an industry which has fewer and larger players?
Climate change will accelerate humanitarian crises around the world in 2023, adding to the issues created by armed conflict and economic downturns, according to a study by the NGO International Rescue Committee (IRC).
The threats resulting from climate warming and loss of nature are no longer theoretical, but a brutal reality.