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California’s First Carbon Capture Project Is Up and Running. Environmentalists Are Still Trying To Stop It.

California Resources Corporation, the state’s largest oil company, passed a long-targeted milestone in May: It had finally taken carbon dioxide that would otherwise warm the atmosphere and injected it deep underneath its own oil…

California’s First Carbon Capture Project Is Up and Running. Environmentalists Are Still Trying To Stop It.

🌍✨ California’s First Carbon Capture Project Is Up and Running. Environmentalists Are Still Trying To Stop It.

🌟 Why this is awesome: California Resources Corporation, the state’s largest oil company, passed a long-targeted milestone in May: It had finally taken carbon dioxide that would otherwise warm the atmosphere and injected it deep underneath its own oil field.

It’s the first such project to become operational in California. 💚🌱

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Source: Inside Climate News

Topics: climate environment californias first carbon capture project is up and running e · Summary: California Resources Corporation, the state’s largest oil company, passed a long-targeted milestone in May: It had finally taken carbon dioxide that would

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