In the bustling streets of urban Japan and the serene landscapes of rural areas alike, a new player is quietly making its rounds, the N-VAN e:. Honda’s latest venture into the electric
According to the “Climate of Misinformation: Ranking Big Tech” report published in September 2023 by the Center for Accountability and Digital Democracy (CAAD), misinformation around climate change, fueled by the fossil fuel
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has earmarked $20 million to pioneer technologies that stimulate underground hydrogen generation. This endeavor could potentially unlock vast resources for clean energy and pave the way
Long accused of environmental degradation, the fossil fuel industry faces a staggering lawsuit amounting to $1.15 billion. Attorney Jeffrey B. Simon, renowned for his role in the opioid crisis settlements, is at
In a recent report, Euan Nisbet, a renowned climate scientist, shed light on a concerning trend: the rapid rise of methane in Earth’s atmosphere since 2006. This rise, unlike the CO₂ increase,
In an unprecedented maneuver signaling the shifting energy landscape, Exxon Mobil, the behemoth of the oil industry, has announced its ambitious acquisition of Denbury Inc. This bold all-stock transaction valued at $4.9
The origin story of plastic, rooted in the once revolutionary oil and gas industry, is as surprising as it is ubiquitous. This material, a by-product of petroleum refining, has embedded itself into
Calcarea and Captura, two Caltech-supported companies along with a handful of other start-ups, are taking on climate change by shifting their carbon capture and storage focus to the oceans. Originally, Carbon capture
Norway’s oil and gas sector is abuzz with excitement as Norwegian operators DNO ASA and Wellesley Petroleum announce a monumental gas and condensate discovery in the Carmen prospect, located in the Norwegian
The feasibility of carbon capture technology is a crucial subject of discussion globally, especially its interplay with emission reduction. According to the International Energy Agency, Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) refers
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