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Tammy WebberFortune |
Endangered Rice’s whales live their entire lives in the gulf, where they’re vulnerable to vessel strikes, noise pollution, oil spills and climate...
“They are starting to acknowledge that, ‘Yeah, we’re maybe not on track,’” said Patrick Huang, a senior analyst at Wood Mackenzie.
The study, published Wednesday in the journal Nature, found that global carbon storage capacity was 10 times less than previous estimates.
Carbon capture and sequestration is seen by many as an important way to reduce pollution during a transition to renewable energy.