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- Storage geochemistry
- Adapting probabilistic seismic hazard assessment methods to site evaluation for carbon capture and storage
- Storage geophysics and monitoring
- Seismic behaviour of CO2 saturated sandstones: laboratory measurements and modelling
- Carbon mineralization in mine waste
- CO2 for CCS from fuel cells
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- Increasing the pace of low carbon innovation
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Secure Carbon Storage
CMC Theme Lead values action over adaptation
Dr. Don Lawton, a CMC Theme Lead and Professor at the University of Calgary, challenges environmentalist Bjorn Lomborg’s promotion of adaptation over reduction of carbon emissions. Lomborg spoke at the University of Calgary on January 26, 2012 as part of the Distinguished Speaker Series presented by the Institute for Sustainable Energy, Environment and Economy (ISEEE).
CMC Researcher to speak at SPE technical luncheon
Come hear CMC researcher Mehran Pooladi-Darvish speak about geological storage of C02 at a technical luncheon hosted by the Society of Petroleum Engineers. The deadline for registration is February 5, 2012.
Natural CO2 seeps study featured on radio
A study on natural carbon dioxide seeps in Italy was featured on CBC’s radio program Quirks and Quarks.
Report released on CCS awareness in Europe
A recently published study titled Public Awareness and Acceptance of CO2 Capture and Storage shows that public knowledge of CCS in Europe is limited.
CMC researcher at AGU
CMC researcher David Eaton, U of Calgary geoscience professor, and colleague Kris Vansudevan attended the American Geophysical Union meeting in San Francisco in December to present a poster titled “Did the [...] Read More