by 360 Energy | May 25, 2022 | 360 Blog, News
Natural gas costs are rising around the world. As a result, global markets are at their highest levels in years and are sustaining these highs for much longer than average. Mid-April, European gas prices at the Dutch Title Transfer Facility...
by 360 Energy | May 25, 2022 | 360 Blog, News
Capturing carbon emissions and permanently storing them underground is gaining recognition as a critical strategy for meeting global energy goals. As a result, fossil fuel producers, industrial energy consumers and governments are pursuing carbon capture...
by 360 Energy | May 25, 2022 | 360 Blog, News
Limiting beliefs consistently keep companies from reducing their carbon emissions. Hesitating to act on carbon could have serious consequences. Corporations need to determine whether these faulty assumptions are the root cause for paralysis: Limiting Belief: There is...
by 360 Energy | Nov 21, 2021 | 360 Blog, News
What Are Carbon Emissions? Carbon, in its most basic form, is an element. It’s the most common element for life on Earth! Carbon can be found just about everywhere on Earth—in the air, the soil, the oceans, and even inside our...
by 360 Energy | Nov 21, 2021 | 360 Blog, News
British Columbia’s agricultural producers have been hard hit this year with severe weather powered by a hotter climate. Last June, a “heat dome” settled over western Canada. A “heat dome” is a phenomenon created by a warming climate. ...
by 360 Energy | Nov 21, 2021 | 360 Blog, News
The United Nations Climate Summit in Glasgow has ended. President Biden and Prime Minister Trudeau promised to reduce carbon emissions 50% and 40%, respectively, by 2030. After the many words spoken and the Glasgow Climate Pact signed, what are the implications? Three...