Carbon-management Posts

CCS awareness higher on Prairies than the rest of Canada

Public awareness and acceptance of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) as a tool to combat climate change is higher in Saskatchewan and Alberta than the rest of Canada, concludes a national survey released today by Carbon Management Canada and the International Performance Assessment Centre for the Geological Storage of CO2.


Left: Dr. Hossein Fadaei and Dr. David Sinton

Use of microfluidic chips a first in bitumen-gas analysis

A University of Toronto research team has developed a process to analyze the behavior of bitumen and gas in reservoirs using a microfluidic chip.


Carmen Dybwad and Richard Adamson

CCS awareness higher on Prairies than the rest of Canada

A nation-wide survey released today shows that people in Alberta and Saskatchewan know more about CCS that people in the rest of Canada.


Dr. Steve Larter

Carbon management, politics, innovation & Canadian universities

Changes are needed in the Canadian university system to nurture and develop a culture that supports innovation and invention writes Scientific Director Dr. Steve Larter.


Call for Proposals

Call for Scientific Research Proposals

Carbon Management Canada has issued its third call for scientific research proposals. The deadline for compulsory Letters of Intent is Dec. 9, 2011.


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