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Corporate Advocacy on Carbon Capture and Storage


Corporate Advocacy on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)

New analysis shows that most corporate advocacy promoting carbon capture and storage (CCS) for addressing climate change is not aligned with pathways ...

Corporate Promotion of Carbon Capture and Storage ... - DeSmog

The vast majority of corporate advocacy promoting carbon capture and storage is misaligned with climate science, new research shows.

Carbon Capture and Storage Goals by Corporations Fall Short

Corporate advocacy for carbon capture and storage is falling short of climate change goals recommended by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ...

Carbon Capture Coalition

Helping realize carbon capture's full potential as a national energy, economic, and environmental strategy.

475 Carbon Capture Lobbyists at COP28 Exposes Fossil Fuels' Grip

CC(U)S has been a key topic at COP28, with lobbyists advocating for its implementation as a climate solution, and attempts to include loopholes ...

Corporate Advocacy on Carbon Capture Contradicts Science - iNSnet

A new study by InfluenceMap reveals alarming disparities between corporate advocacy related to carbon capture and storage.

Carbon Capture Program – Clean Air Task Force

CATF works towards this goal by developing and advocating for policies aimed at making carbon capture, removal, and storage technologies cost competitive.

7 things you should know about carbon capture and storage

While no single solution can fully address climate change, carbon capture and storage technology will be essential to significantly lowering emissions on a ...

About Us - Carbon Capture Coalition

The Carbon Capture Coalition is a nonpartisan collaboration of more than 100 companies, unions, conservation and environmental policy organizations.

Carbon Capture Advocacy Misaligned with IPCC - ESG Investor

A study by climate lobbying database InfluenceMap has uncovered major discrepancies between corporate advocacy for carbon capture and storage ( ...

Carbon Capture: The Fossil Fuel Industry's False Climate Solution

As we take action to address climate change, the fossil fuel industry is turning to carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) to protect their profits.

Global CCS Institute: Home

The Global CCS Institute is an international think tank whose mission is to accelerate the deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS).

InfluenceMap: Most corporate advocacy on carbon capture ...

More than 80% of corporate advocacy on carbon capture contradicts science. CSS positions of 16 of the G20 are in line with those of fossil fuel ...

Corporate advocacy on Carbon Capture at odds with scientific ...

The comprehensive analysis scrutinized more than 750 instances of corporate engagement related to carbon capture and storage (CCS) between ...

Growing Fossil Fuel Influence Exposed: 480 Carbon Capture ...

BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 16, 2024— At least 480 lobbyists for companies and groups that advocate for a misguided technology that prolongs fossil fuel use ...

Carbon Capture and Storage Association

The CCSA is the lead European association accelerating the commercial deployment of carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) through advocacy and ...

Climate and energy transition advocacy updates - Shell Global

Investment tax credit for carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS). In 2022, the Canadian government published additional design features for the tax ...

Advocating for policies and regulations that support climate action

OGCI position on policies to scale up carbon capture, use and storage (CCUS). Proposed policies for inclusion in revised national climate strategies to ...

Advocates – Global Carbon - Global CCS Institute

A leading CCS think tank The Global CCS Institute is an international think tank whose mission is to accelerate the deployment of carbon capture and storage ...

Fossil Fuels Climate Advocacy Update #15 Overview - InfluenceMap

Corporate Advocacy on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). December, 2023 · Energy Policy ; “Net Zero Greenwash”: The Gap Between Corporate ...