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Carbon dioxide pipelines and underground injection can cut greenhouse gas, but community opposition is fierce.
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What to Know: A new op-ed in the Dallas Morning News points out that Texas will need more energy, not more regulations, to improve disaster preparedness and recovery. The TPPF Take: Don’t believe the claims of impending doom. “The truth is, Texas faces a bright future — not because the planet is going to burn up (it isn’t), but because the state of the human condition and our environment are improving with each passing year,” says TPPF’s Jason Isaac. “Policy influencers should heed the copious data supporting Texans’ improving resilience — then focus less on climate change and more on improving Texans’ lives.”
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