
beth hardy valiaho
@bethhardy
A carbon capture girl in a climate changing world. True Newfoundlander, Master of Enviro Law, a prairie boy’s wife & a new mom. Let’s make the world better.
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05-12-2008 16:36:31
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📣NEW REPORT out today - mapping the credits and incentives available for CCS projects across heavy-emitting sectors in Alberta, Canada. Thanks to Emissions Reduction Alberta for their support and collaboration on this initiative! FREE download here: ccsknowledge.com/pub/CCUS%20and…


COP28 UAE is 10 days away, and we're pleased to be part of the official CCS delegation this year, along with IEAGHG, CCSA, Bellona and Gulf Coast Carbon Center @UT Read beth hardy valiaho's blog on what she expects for #CCS heading into COP28: ccsknowledge.com/blog/cop28-tak…



"I think COP28 UAE gives us a reason to reflect on the impact we can have globally. Our ability to take lessons learned and bring them to these other countries cannot be overlooked." Read beth hardy valiaho's thoughts about 🇨🇦 CCS leadership Canadian Energy Centre⬇️ canadianenergycentre.ca/global-impact-…


Join us in 20 min for the UN Climate Change official side event on #CCUS which will be around guess what...#CCUS for #cement with beth hardy valiaho and Katherine Romanak IEAGHG Ruth Herbert and Jonas M. Helseth Global Cement and Concrete Association







🌍 Exciting #CCS Developments in Trinidad and Tobago bit.ly/4dvJoKl The launch of the Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage Collaborate by UWI St. Augustine and UTT - The University of Trinidad and Tobago, and the securing of funding from the Green Climate Fund for CCS. #GreenFinance #CCUS

Ahead of our 2024 #ClimateAction Open Forum, beth hardy valiaho, from International CCS Knowledge Centre, shares her thoughts on accelerating and enabling the steel industry transition. ow.ly/UMa650RQzN7



Thanks to Natural Gas World for putting the spotlight on Canada's CCS leadership. Check out the feature interview with our VP beth hardy valiaho in the story below (for subscribers):

“The great thing about CCS is it enables industry to continue while reducing its emissions... that’s really good for jobs and sustaining the economy.” Our VP beth hardy valiaho share her thoughts on new CCS projects advancing in Alberta with Canadian Energy Centre 👇 x.com/CDNEnergyCentr…


Interesting dialogue on the energy horizon at ONS in Norway. Companies are naturally led to carbon capture and storage when complementing the energy transition. Baker Hughes ConocoPhillips sharing insights.
