Tag: climate crisis
Hydrogen Electrolysis Cost Projections from Major Organizations Low by 60% to 300%
For years, major organizations like the IEA, IRENA, BNEF, the Hydrogen Council and CSIRO have been projecting future costs for hydrogen electrolysis systems and the future cost of green hydrogen that don’t stand up to scrutiny. As a result, their projections of future costs increase every year, yet real-world data … [continued]
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Executive Order Deletes Social Cost Of Carbon From Official US Policy Considerations
The current administration is following the order of the Heritage Foundation by banning the use of social cost of carbon calculations.
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Interview With Flux Carbon Founder Sam Davies
Q: What was your journey that lead you to become the founder of Flux Carbon? Sam Davies: I have this vision of my grandchildren sitting on my knee and asking ‘What did you do during the great climate crisis, Grandad?’ and want to be able to look them in the … [continued]
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Interview With Everest Carbon Founder Pascal Michel
Q: How would you describe the state of enhanced rock weathering (ERW) in carbon removal, and where it’s heading? ERW is at an inflection point today. The first credits were issued around a month ago, signaling that the we are nearing consensus around the science that allows the industry to … [continued]
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It’s Super Bowl Weekend — Yay! But What Are Sports Doing About Mega-Event Emissions?
Advertisers pay around $8 million for a 30-second Super Bowl ad slot, and the NFL makes hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue from the Super Bowl. They’re awfully entertaining, of course, but we often overlook the environmental impact of the Super Bowl as a mega-event in all the hoopla. … [continued]
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