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NewslettersThe Carbon Sequestration Newsletterhttp://www.netl.doe.gov/coal/Carbon%20Sequestration/Resources/subscribe.htmlGreenhouse Issueshttp://www.ieagreen.org.uk/doc8.htmThe Fossil Reporthttp://www.ornl.gov/fossil/Pages/Fossil-Reports.htmlEcoalhttp://www.wci-coal.com/web/list.php?menu_id=1.3.2ArticlesSuccess for carbon dioxide burial, 10 September 2002 Toward a Carbon Management Regime. EOM, August 2002 On Farms, A No-Till Tactic on Global Warming, 26 August 2002
Scrubbing CO2 from Power Plant Flue Gas Using Monoethanolamine (MEA), 10 June 2002
Rain Might Be Leading Carbon Sink Factor. Science Magazine, 7 June 2002
A New Outlet for Venter's Energy, 29 April 2002
Farmland, Forests Can Absorb Greenhouse Gases, 23 April 2002
Researchers Explore Capture, Storage of Carbon Dioxide, 18 March 2002
Storing Carbon on Land. Science Magazine, 2 November 2001, by R.J. Scholes and I.R. Noble.
DOE Funds Projects to Sequester Greenhouse Gases, 3 July 2001
Trouble in paradise, 5 April 2001
Capping carbon. The Christian Science Monitor, 14 December 2000
Peter Brewer: Prescribing a sea cruise for greenhouse gases. US News and World Report Cover Story, 3 January 2000
GHGT~4 : A bridge from Kyoto to Buenos Aires
Burying world's extra CO2 on ocean bottom. The Christian Science Monitor, 2 December 1999
Good-bye to a Greenhouse Gas. Science News, 19 June 1999
Can Ocean Hold CO2 Turning the ocean into a giant soda pop. Scientists plan to pump carbon dioxide into ocean to reduce greenhouse gases. Alex Salkever, Special to The Christian Science Monitor, USA ENVIRONMENT, 27 April 1999
Press Releaseshttp://fossil.energy.gov/news/techlines/03/tl_sequestration_partnershipselections.html Is Profitable Sequestration of Power Plant Emissions Right Around the Corner,
24 October 2003
http://www.ewire-news.com/wires/01FCDFC6-0E14-4B71-8DB520F9B04CF101.htm
Livermore Researchers Show Depth of Injected CO2 Into the Ocean Critical as a Global Warming Solution, 20 August 2002
http://www.llnl.gov/llnl/06news/NewsReleases/2002/NR-02-08-04.html
Hot polymer catches CO2 better.
Los Alamos National Laboratory, News and Public Affairs, 29 May, 2002
http://www.lanl.gov/worldview/news/releases/archive/02-059.html
The Climate Trust Awards Contract to Conservation Groups to Capture
Global Warming Pollution in Ecuador. Climate Trust News, 23 May, 2002
http://www.climatetrust.org/CTNewsReleases.html
Grassland Study Suggests End of "Free Ride" on CO2
Absorption by Ecosystems. Duke News Service, 9 May, 2002
http://dukenews.duke.edu/research/jacksonnature.htm
LLNL Unveils New CO2 Sequestration Method.
LLNL News Release, 12 December 2001
http://www.llnl.gov/llnl/06news/NewsReleases/2001/NR-01-12-05.html
U.S. Department of Energy Launches Thirteen New Research Projects to Capture and Store Greenhouse Gases. Fossil Energy Techline, 21 July 2000
http://www.fe.doe.gov/techline/tl_seq_ind1.html
How Much Greenhouse CO2 Can The Ocean Absorb? CSIRO Media Release 97/181, 10 September 1997
http://www.csiro.au/communication/mediarel/mr1997/mr97181.htm Miscellaneous ReportsThe Carbon Dioxide Dilemma: Promising Technologies and Policieshttp://www.nap.edu/catalog/10798.html?do_se91CO2 Capture & Storage Reporthttp://www.wci-coal.com/uploads/CarbonMissionReport.pdfSolutions for the 21st Century: Zero Emissions Technologies for Fossil Fuelshttp://library.iea.org/dbtw-wpd/textbase/papers/2003/strategic_layout.pdf |
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