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The government of Saskatchewan has approved construction of the Boundary Dam Integrated Carbon Capture and Storage Demonstration Project, which is among the first commercial-...
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Bloomberg
Japan aims to start a program to work with companies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in developing countries in 2013, according to a new set of action plans to be...
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Edmonton Journal
Alberta's environment minister has been on the job for only seven weeks, but we already know this about Diana McQueen: she is no coward. She could go to Durban bragging about...
The 27-nation EU decided in 2008 to use proceeds from the reserve for new entrants to the cap-and-trade program to encourage renewable energy and carbon-capture technologies...
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Capture Ready
The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) is insisting carbon capture and storage (CCS) will still benefit from £1 billion of Government funding, despite news the...
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Nature
The inspirational political leadership needed to tackle dangerous climate change may be lacking, but some business leaders are taking the initiative. As delegates unpack...
The government has deferred spending on carbon capture and storage technology to beyond the forward estimates in a bid to cut costs and achieve its target of a budget surplus...
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E&E Publishing
When Energy Secretary Steven Chu visits China's capital, he spends days with his counterpart Wan Gang, China's minister of science and technology, as they shuttle from...
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Guardian
UK Government has turned its back on clean energy says editorial
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Yahoo!
UK Government calms fears over CCS funding

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