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“A Low-Carbon Future for Wyoming Fossil Fuels? Update on the University of Wyoming’s Carbon Capture Research in Campbell County,” was a special Thursday edition of Saturday University held Feb. 21, 2019, at Campbell County Public Library. “Why Carbon Capture is Important for Wyoming’s Economic Future: A Climate Policy Overview,” was presented by Kipp Coddington, UW School of Energy Resources, director of energy policy and economics. Coddington said coal and other fossil fuels face governmental and private-sector pressures to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide. “Pressures arise from international accords, such as the Paris Agreement, and from national sources, such as California’s continuing advancement of a suite of low-carbon policies,” Coddington said. “Wyoming’s leadership is responding to these challenges through implementation of state-level CCUS policies and projects.” This Saturday University was sponsored by UW’s School of Energy Resources (SER) and Office of Engagement and Outreach, Gillette College and Campbell County Libraries.