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As cap-and-trade fight looms, offset providers quake
Carbon offset developers are worried that shifting political winds in California will leave them out of the state's evolving carbon market.
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Debra Kahn, E&E News reporter
Carbon offset developers are worried that shifting political winds in California will leave them out of the state's evolving carbon market.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's decision to assess a proposed pipeline's contribution to climate change could have major implications for natural gas infrastructure, analysts say.
By Arianna Skibell in Energywire
Three oil and gas companies are supporting a push by Democrats to restore an Obama-era rule on oil and gas methane emissions.
By Carlos Anchondo and Kelsey Brugger in E&E Daily
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's decision to assess a proposed pipeline's contribution to climate change could have major implications for natural gas infrastructure, analysts say.
By Arianna Skibell in Energywire
Three oil and gas companies are supporting a push by Democrats to restore an Obama-era rule on oil and gas methane emissions.
By Carlos Anchondo and Kelsey Brugger in E&E Daily