Tata Steel plans to close their polluting blast furnaces at Britain's largest steel plant in Port Talbot, Wales, which could put thousands of jobs at risk. However, there is also a plan to transform the facility into one of Europe's most ambitious efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in heavy industry. In addition, Seattle is emerging as a global leader in fusion energy research, with multiple companies working towards achieving limitless, zero-emissions power. Scientists at MIT and Harvard have also discovered a new and efficient method to convert carbon dioxide into formate, a fuel that can be scaled up to produce electricity.
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Tata Steel expected to confirm up to 3,000 UK jobs at risk at Welsh factory https://t.co/AplWOhW99g
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Tata Steel is set to announce the shutting of blast furnaces at its UK operations alongside thousands of job cuts https://t.co/h0Ru8jXoNo
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A plan could turn a Port Talbot facility into one of Europe’s most sweeping efforts to slash greenhouse-gas emissions in heavy industry. https://t.co/dlOxLCQxPs
Tata Steel wants to close their polluting blast furnaces at Britain's largest steel plant, located in Port Talbot, Wales. But employees worry that their jobs will go, too. https://t.co/CiM7LVeOBE