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← Carbon disaster
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Carbon disaster: Sources

Posted on August 15, 2009 by energyprbe

August 15, 2009

Carbon Capture and Storage — The Environmental and Economic Case and Challenges

Canada’s Fossil Energy Future — The Way Forward on Carbon Capture and Storage

False Hope — Why carbon capture and storage won’t save the climate

INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE — Geological Carbon Storage Technologies

Expanding options for CO2 Storage

Canada’s CO2 capture and storage technology roadmap

Statement of Don Broussard, Lafayette, La. Utilities System before the House Subcommittee on Environment and Hazardous Materials on Geologic Carbon Sequestration

Integrated CO2 Network-Alberta CCS Development Council Got it Right

Dutch town says no to Shell CCS plans

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