Carbon Capture On The Ropes At San Juan Coal Power Plant — Or Not
Why invest in carbon capture to clean up after coal, when you can skip the middleperson and pluck CO2 straight from the atmosphere?
Why invest in carbon capture to clean up after coal, when you can skip the middleperson and pluck CO2 straight from the atmosphere?
Mycelium forms a symbiotic friendship with the root systems of plants, allowing trees and plants to ‘talk’ to each other and share information. Mycelium is also a huge factor in the carbon drawdown potential of healthy soils. Learn more about how mycelium is one of the key factors for rapid atmospheric carbon drawdown, and why some fossil fuel companies are rapidly adopting this solution.
Ultraconservative news media, the new Congress, and some state governments have heavily relied on the testimony of Dr. Wei-Hock “Willie” Soon to discredit national and international reports on climate change by mainstream scientists. It turns out they’re probably making a big mistake. Dr. Soon has claimed repeatedly that variations in the … [continued]
If we’ve learned anything from the totality of human history, it is that if we ever find anything in great enough abundance, we’ll try to use it for something that benefits us. One need only look at the coal deposits, forests, and oceans for proof of this. This instinctual human … [continued]