Canada’s carbon capture expertise shines at COP28
Hoping to provide COP28 attendees with valuable insights on how to deploy carbon capture to reduce global emissions
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by Deborah Jaremko | Dec 5, 2023
Hoping to provide COP28 attendees with valuable insights on how to deploy carbon capture to reduce global emissions
by Rashid Husain Syed | Sep 29, 2023
by Ian Madsen | Sep 29, 2023
by James Millar | Nov 29, 2022
JAMES MILLAR: But it is imperative that companies in Canada receive the business certainty they need to move forward
by Deborah Jaremko | Jul 4, 2022
DEBORAH JAREMKO: Support for new Canadian oil and gas technologies will do more to reduce emissions than arbitrarily selling these investments
by Deborah Jaremko | Jun 21, 2022
DEBORAH JAREMKO: Faster drill times, alternative fuels and batteries, and engine automation are just the beginning. The industry keeps evolving and innovating
by Joseph Quesnel | May 25, 2022
JOSEPH QUESNEL: What is becoming clear is that the energy economy and the carbon tech sector have also become a “new buffalo” for Indigenous communities
by Deborah Jaremko | May 16, 2022
DEBORAH JAREMKO: It’s a key piece of what could become a new large-scale industry for Canada that reduces the environmental footprint of multiple sectors
by Staff | Apr 12, 2022
ENVIRONMENT: Groundbreaking work could help industry find suitable sites and improve understanding of how to store carbon safely over the long term
by Krystle Wittevrongel | Feb 9, 2022
KRYSTLE WITTEVRONGEL: Carbon capture not only prevents the release of CO2 into the atmosphere but can also reduce overall accumulation
by Tom Olsen | Jan 28, 2022
TOM OLSEN: The federal government should ignore activist academics’ pleas against carbon-capture if it’s serious about meeting climate targets
by Krystle Wittevrongel | Nov 1, 2021
KRYSTLE WITTEVRONGEL: There is a real opportunity to reduce GHG emissions through decarbonization