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Home » A Skeptic Reconsiders Carbon Capture and Sequestration
PublishedOn this West Virginia Morning, several lawmakers from the Ohio Valley region have joined a bipartisan push to fund what’s called carbon capture and storage. That technology can strip CO2 from power plant emissions. But it is also extremely expensive.
Glynis Board spoke with a journalist who just spent a year traveling around the world to explore the topic.
On this West Virginia Morning, there have been a number of initiatives to address homelessness across our region, including imposing camping bans in cities and towns. Across the border in Kentucky, new anti-crime laws are beefing up the consequen...
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsWhat happens when sleeping in public becomes a crime? The Safer Kentucky Act bans public sleeping, with repeat offenses potentially leading to prison time under a three-strikes rule. Critics argue the law unfairly targets the homeless, raising the question: Are we addressing the root of the issue or simply punishing the most vulnerable?
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Morning, steel is a cornerstone of contemporary manufacturing and construction, going into everything from washing machines to buildings.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Morning, we hear from residents of a quaint Jefferson County community organizing against the construction of a local ...
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