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Upcoming: President Bristol Palin visits Western New York next week to announce EPA clean-up funding for the scandal-plagued Tonawanda carbon-sequestration project.
How Medicare Was Saved Jr. Holman W. Jenkins 2011
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He says hydrofracturing, which is used in the oil and gas, coal-bed methane and carbon-sequestration industries, by nature does create seismic events, but they are small and not discernible on the surface.
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Its Weyburn Oil field in Saskatchewan deploys carbon-sequestration technology on a mass scale; the company advocates the technique as a pioneering approach to reducing greenhouse-gas emissions.
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A carbon-sequestration plan could reduce the risk of some types of damage such as from hurricanes, which some scientists say are being strengthened by global warming, while increasing the risk of others, like earthquakes.
Archive 2007-01-01 Jim Horning 2007
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The company will invest $1.8 billion over the next three years on solar, wind, hydrogen, and carbon-sequestration, focusing on new technologies that can replace oil-and-gas-based generation, which accounts for more than 40 percent of man-made greenhouse gas emissions, the company said.
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The company will invest $1.8 billion over the next three years on solar, wind, hydrogen, and carbon-sequestration, focusing on new technologies that can replace oil-and-gas-based generation, which accounts for more than 40 percent of man-made greenhouse gas emissions, the company said.
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A carbon-sequestration plan could reduce the risk of some types of damage such as from hurricanes, which some scientists say are being strengthened by global warming, while increasing the risk of others, like earthquakes.
Coal Mining Causing Earthquakes Jim Horning 2007
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The report shall present the amount of CO2 reduction and other available information from voluntary carbon-reducing and carbon-sequestration projects undertaken, both domestically and internationally, by the electric utility sector.
Presidential Memorandum On Energy And Co2 Emissions Clinton, Bill, 1946- 1999
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Cenovus Energy Inc. CVE-T after concerns were raised that its carbon-sequestration initiative in Weyburn, Sask., where greenhouse gases are buried instead of being sent into the atmosphere, was responsible for a series of unusual environmental events on a nearby property.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed DAWN WALTON 2011
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Before his recent appointment as director, Hamilton headed the Southeast Region of the service, where he supported the restoration of 80,000 acres of habitat through a carbon-sequestration program and helped start a partnership to restore aquatic habitats throughout the region, according to the biography on the service's website.
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