No matter the drilling method, natural gas is a much-needed tool to battle global warming, Phys.org, 10/07/2012 http://phys.org/news/2012-07-drilling-method-natural-gas-much-needed.html No matter how you drill it, using natural gas as an energy source is a smart move in the battle against global climate change and a good transition step on the road toward low-carbon energy from wind, solar and nuclear power.That is the conclusion of a new study by Cornell Professor Lawrence M. Cathles, publis..
Public attention to climate change challenges our locked-in fossil fuel-dependent energy sector. Nat...
Fossil fuels contribute to global warming through the release of CO2, CH4 and other direct or indire...
Certain gases that are capable of trapping heat in the Earth’s atmosphere are known as “greenhouse g...
The relationship between natural gas and climate change has fostered much confusion in the public an...
Natural gas and climate change: It’s policy that matters / Michael Levi, Energy, Security and Climat...
The pathway to a low carbon future primarily depends on a nation’s availability of energy resources,...
Leveraging natural gas to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (...
Natural gas has the potential to facilitate the transition to a low-carbon energy system and society...
The past decade witnessed breakthroughs in the extraction of shale and other unconventional natural ...
The most important energy development of the past decade has been the wide deployment of hydraulic f...
Natural gas drilling has dramatically expanded withadvances in extraction technology and the need fo...
Climate change: A crack in the natural-gas bridge / Steven J. Davis & Christine Shearer, Nature, onl...
Using natural gas for fuel releases less carbon dioxide per unit of energy produced than burning oil...
It has become recognized by the international scientific community that global warming due to fossil...
In April 2011, we published the first peer-reviewed analysis of the greenhouse gas footprint (GHG) o...
Public attention to climate change challenges our locked-in fossil fuel-dependent energy sector. Nat...
Fossil fuels contribute to global warming through the release of CO2, CH4 and other direct or indire...
Certain gases that are capable of trapping heat in the Earth’s atmosphere are known as “greenhouse g...
The relationship between natural gas and climate change has fostered much confusion in the public an...
Natural gas and climate change: It’s policy that matters / Michael Levi, Energy, Security and Climat...
The pathway to a low carbon future primarily depends on a nation’s availability of energy resources,...
Leveraging natural gas to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (...
Natural gas has the potential to facilitate the transition to a low-carbon energy system and society...
The past decade witnessed breakthroughs in the extraction of shale and other unconventional natural ...
The most important energy development of the past decade has been the wide deployment of hydraulic f...
Natural gas drilling has dramatically expanded withadvances in extraction technology and the need fo...
Climate change: A crack in the natural-gas bridge / Steven J. Davis & Christine Shearer, Nature, onl...
Using natural gas for fuel releases less carbon dioxide per unit of energy produced than burning oil...
It has become recognized by the international scientific community that global warming due to fossil...
In April 2011, we published the first peer-reviewed analysis of the greenhouse gas footprint (GHG) o...
Public attention to climate change challenges our locked-in fossil fuel-dependent energy sector. Nat...
Fossil fuels contribute to global warming through the release of CO2, CH4 and other direct or indire...
Certain gases that are capable of trapping heat in the Earth’s atmosphere are known as “greenhouse g...