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Fossil fuel companies are promoting âlower carbon,â âresponsibly sourcedâ oil and gas
The oil and gas industry is looking to capitalize off an increasingly-popular socially responsible investing wave that emphasizes the environment.
This month, EQT, the nationâs largest natural gas producer, plans to launch a pilot project that will certify it to start selling not just natural gas, but something it calls âresponsibly sourced natural gas.â
EQTâs move comes on the heels of a similar announcement from Chesapeake Energy, one of the pioneers of fracking which recently emerged from bankruptcy. Both EQT and Chesapeake will seek certification from outside providers, including a business called Project Canary, which touts its ability to collect data on methane emissions and pollutants from oil and gas wells and offers a certification it calls TrustWellâ¢.
The Highs and Lows of the AEW Women s World Championship Eliminator Tournament By Jericu on Mar 14, 2021, 11:56pm EDT 3
As of last week, the All Elite Wrestling Women s World Championship Eliminator Tournament has come to it s conclusion. 15 matches in the tournament, and one title defense, later, what does AEW have to show for it? What went well, and what didn t? What should AEW keep doing moving forward, and what should they maybe leave behind? More important than anything else, did this tournament do an effective job showcasing the many talented wrestlers in AEW women s division, and elevate a challenger to the next level? Let s go through the tournament, talk about it s highs and lows, and find out together.