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Carbon Clean Solutions Receives US Patent

Carbon Clean Solutions Limited (CCSL), a global leader in low-cost carbon capture technology, has been awarded a U.S.

AMETEK Fine Tubes names Davies as HSE Manager

AMETEK Fine Tubes, a leading manufacturer and global supplier of precision-engineered metal tubes is delighted to announce the appointment of Dr.

"Mechanical Trees" Capture CO2 in the Atmosphere

Researchers at Arizona State University have created "mechanical trees" that will be placed throughout the U.S. in an effort to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere.

Environmental Study for Venture Global’s LNG Project

Federal regulators issued a key environmental study needed to secure permitting for the Venture Global's $8.5 billion liquefied natural gas project in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana.

ExxonMobil Invests $100M in Emission Reduction Labs

ExxonMobil promises investment of about $100 million over 10 years in emissions-reduction technologies at some of the nation's top energy research labs.

Regulating Ship Speeds to Reduce Carbon Emissions

More than 100 maritime CEOs want to fight climate change by slowing down ships. Controlling a vehicle's speed and acceleration can improve its fuel efficiency - the same is true with ships.

FLIR MWIR Camera Cores for Faster OGI

FLIR Systems Inc. has announced three Neutrino midwave-IR (MWIR) camera cores, expanding its cooled camera core family for industrial, commercial and defense OEM and system integration.

BP Publishes Sustainability Report 2019

BP reports on the progress made on the company's low carbon ambitions – including the expansion of their solar presence; safety; human rights; contribution to society; and managing environmental impacts such as water use in the company's 2019 Sustainability Report.

Safety board wants EPA to address refinery chemical

The Chemical Safety Board is calling on EPA to address hydrofluoric acid, a toxic chemical used by petroleum refineries. In a letter to EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler, CSB Interim Executive Authority Kristen Kulinowski urged EPA to review and update its 1993 study on the substance.

FLIR Announces New Thermal Imaging Software

FLIR Systems introduces the FLIR Thermal Studio, thermal image analysis and reporting software designed to manage large sets of thermal images and videos.