Efforts to put carbon dioxide underground face less support in Trump’s second term
- Federal support for carbon capture projects may decline under President Donald Trump, who favors fossil fuel production and has withdrawn from the Paris Agreement.
- Carbon capture received a $12 billion boost under Joe Biden, aiding projects nationwide, including in Republican states.
- Wyoming's Governor Mark Gordon supports carbon capture to protect the state's coal industry amid renewable energy goals in surrounding states.
- The Carbon Capture Coalition argues that technology is essential for maintaining competitiveness in the energy market, despite skepticism from some groups.
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