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Will Texas carbon storage primacy spark a world-class permitting and enforcement program, or will it merely check the boxes? Only time will tell – and the world is watching

 

  • With EPA granting Texas primacy over Class VI wells, the state now controls permitting and oversight of underground carbon storage — and must prove it can enforce strong, science-based standards that protect people, water, and climate.
  • To build global credibility and public trust, the Railroad Commission should strengthen monitoring, seismic risk management, enforcement capacity, and community engagement — ensuring Texas’ carbon storage program is transparent, accountable, and safe from the start.

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How to build transmission with communities, not around them

By Adam Kurland, Attorney, Federal Energy, Environmental Defense Fund and Nicole Pavia, Director, Clean Energy Infrastructure, Clean Air Task Force

  • Early, genuine engagement turns potential opposition into partnership — accelerating transmission projects and delivering shared benefits.
  • The most successful developers align projects with local priorities, from co-ownership models to infrastructure upgrades, creating lasting trust and progress.

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October 2025: Electric trucks, buses round-up

Photo credit: Circuit EV Solutions

  • Target and DHL Express announced the incorporation of electric vans into their last mile delivery operations in October.
  • Hermann Services is celebrating 100 years in business with 15 new electric trucks that are a spin-off of their previous pilot program.

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Strategies to decarbonize aviation must protect communities and climate

By Courtney Grimes 

  • EDF’s new peer-reviewed perspective highlights how efforts to cut greenhouse gases from planes must also reduce harmful pollutants that disproportionately affect nearby and disadvantaged communities. 
  • Lowering the aromatic and sulfur content of jet fuel can cut particle pollution, improve public health, and reduce contrail formation — making skies cleaner and aviation more sustainable. 

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10 years later: What we have (and haven’t) learned from the devastating Aliso Canyon methane leak

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Japan’s urban methane study shows data gaps and mitigation opportunities

By Mark Lunt and Mina Berkow  

  • The first study of its kind in Japan discovered Osaka’s urban emissions several times higher than official inventories report.  
  • Up to 75% of Osaka’s street-level methane emissions came from man-made sources such as natural gas used in restaurants and buildings, revealing an overlooked but promising opportunity to cut climate pollution and save energy.   

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