Tags: Decarbonziationscienceenvironmentwired impactbusiness
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1 | Steve Hanley Clean Technica Scientist/Author. Professor at U. Penn. University of Pennsylvania | Renewables More Cost Effective Than Direct Or Indirect Carbon Capture - about 1 month ago | |
2 | James Dinneen New Scientist Science news source. Worldwide | Zero-carbon shipping fuel could be a new source of pollution - 2 months ago Inside the Brooklyn start-up making clean jet fuel with captured CO2 - about 1 year ago 2024 could finally see greenhouse gas emissions start to decline - about 1 year ago Will carbon dioxide removal tech help or hinder climate targets? - over 1 year ago | |
3 | Zoya Mirza Utility Dive Journalist, Bibliophile, Foodie. New York, New York | ||
4 | John Timmer Ars Technica Science Wrangler for Ars Technica. The big city | ||
5 | Robin Hicks Eco-Business Sustainability journalist. Shark nut. Cat servant. West Ham fan. Singapore | ‘Decarbonisation does not cost seconds on the track’: Mercedes F1 sustainability head on the race to net zero - 8 months ago Ride-hailing app Grab's 'carbon neutral' travel fee risks greenwashing: NGO - about 1 year ago | |
6 | Knowable Magazine Ars Technica Sound science, smart stories. Español @RevistaKnowable. San Mateo, California | The greening of planes, trains, and automobiles - 9 months ago | |
7 | Lawrence Bonk Engadget Writer, cat dad, music lover. Minneapolis | ||
8 | Gabrielle See Eco-Business Covers sustainable finance. Ex-CNBC. Personal views. Singapore | ||
9 | Eve Thomas Power Technology 100 AI Business Friends. DMs open. London, England | Germany to adopt carbon storage technology to manage gas emissions – comment - about 1 year ago | |
10 | Bernd Radowitz (b_radowitz) Recharge Europe Editor. Berlin, Germany | Germany plans to suck massive amounts of CO2 from the air - about 1 year ago |