The Houston Texans’ plan to offset its pollution is backed by Big Oil and Gas

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The Houston Texans’ plan to offset its pollution is backed by Big Oil and Gas
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The team says it will pay to capture carbon dioxide in the air.

building up in our atmosphere — capturing just 0.01 million metric tons of carbon dioxide annually.

Of course, everything is supposed to be bigger in Texas. Occidental’s Permian Basin Plant is expected to be able to capture up to 1 million metric tons of CO2 each year once it’s fully operational. And last year, Occidental also announcedThere are a few different options for what to do with that carbon once it’s been captured. It could be stored in underground wells, which is probably the best hope for permanently sequestering it so that it doesn’t continue to heat up the planet.

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