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Carbon Sequestration
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Links to Other Major Internal and External Resources on Carbon Sequestration

  • Annual Conference on Carbon Capture and Sequestration
  • Carbon Capture & Sequestration Technologies – Program at MIT that conducts research into technologies to capture, utilize, and store CO2 from large stationary sources
  • CO2 Capture Project – International effort that addresses carbon emissions reduction in a manner that will contribute to an environmentally acceptable and competitively priced continuous energy supply for the world
  • Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center – Global climate-change data and information analysis center of the U.S. Department of Energy; managed by Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Carbon Mitigation Initiative – Joint project of Princeton University, BP, and Ford Motor Company to find solutions to greenhouse gas and global warming problem
  • Carbon Sequestration in Terrestrial Ecosystems – The Consortium for research on Enhancing Carbon Sequestration in Terrestrial Ecosystems (CSiTE) is a multi-institutional research effort involving Argonne, Oak Ridge, and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratories and partnered Universities
  • Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum – International climate change initiative focused on development of improved, cost-effective technologies for separation and capture of carbon dioxide for transport and long-term safe storage; sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy
  • CSLF Public Meeting Place (PuMP) - The Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (CSLF) developed forum for discussion of topics related to carbon capture and storage (CCS).
  • Carbon Sequestration Programs – U.S. Department of Energy
  • Energy Information Administration - Official Energy and Environmental Statistics from the U.S. Department of Energy
  • IEA Greenhouse Gas Programme CO2 Capture and Storage – International collaboration led by International Energy Agency’s Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme
  • IEA Research and Demonstration Projects Database  – Extensive listing of current CO2 capture and storage projects worldwide
  • Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change – Established by World Meteorological Organization and United Nations Environmental Programme to assess climate change
  • NatCarb – National interactive digital carbon atlas and relational database; sponsored by National Energy Technology Laboratory
  • NETL Carbon Sequestration Program – The National Energy Technology Laboratory NETL manages a portfolio of laboratory and field R&D focused on technologies with great potential for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and controlling global climate change
  • North American Carbon Program – Multidisciplinary research program involving 11 federal agencies with the purpose to obtain a scientific understanding of North America's carbon sources and sinks, and of changes in carbon stocks needed to meet societal concerns and to provide tools for decision makers; managed by NASA. Participating organizations: National Aeronautics and Space Administration; National Institute of Standards and Technology; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; National Science Foundation; U.S. Department of Energy; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; U.S. Geological Survey; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA Agricultural Research Service; Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service; USDA Forest Service; USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service.
  • United States Carbon Cycle Science Program – Providing a coordinated and focused scientific strategy for conducting federal carbon cycle research
  • U.S. Climate Change Technology Program – Multi-agency research and development program for development of technology designed to counter climate change
  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – EPA’s Climate Change Site offers comprehensive information on the issue of climate change in a way that is accessible and meaningful to all parts of society – communities, individuals, business, states and localities, and government.
  • University of Notre Dame - Design and Evaluation of Ionic Liquids as Novel Absorbents.
 
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