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Global warming caught in midst of American cultural divide
15th May 2015
American attitudes about the environment have been surveyed for more than 20 years by a public opinion research company, Gallup Inc, headquartered in Washington, DC. In this insight, Diane Teigiser, the Institute’s Senior Advisor for...
Topic(s): Health, Public engagement, safety and environment
Aquistore to provide valuable CO2 storage research
15th May 2015
Aquistore, Canada’s first deep saline aquifer storage site, is an example of Canada’s continued leadership in CCS technology development. This insight by the Institute’s Neil Wildgust, Principal Manager – Storage, outlines the role of Aquistore...
Topic(s): Carbon capture, Engineering and project delivery, use and storage (CCUS)
East and Southeast Asian countries unite to drive carbon dioxide storage
15th May 2015
In this Insight the Global CCS Institute's Chris Consoli, Senior Adviser for Storage (Asia Pacific) discusses methodologies for selecting geological carbon dioxide storage and estimating storage capacity and their relevance to East and Southeast Asia. A...
Topic(s): Carbon capture, Engineering and project delivery, use and storage (CCUS)
CCS in developing countries – webinar series
15th May 2015
A recent series of three webinars hosted by the Global CCS Institute explored the development of carbon capture and storage (CCS) in developing countries. In this Insight the Institute's Principal Manager for Capacity Development, Alice Gibson...
Topic(s): Capacity development, Carbon capture, Engineering and project delivery, Renewables, use and storage (CCUS)
A review of the CO2GeoNet 10th Annual Forum
15th May 2015
CO2GeoNet, the European network on the geological storage of CO2 held their 10th Annual Open Forum "CO2 storage - the cornerstone of our low carbon future” from 11-12th May 2015, in San Servolo, Italy. In...
Topic(s): Carbon capture, law and regulation, Policy, Public engagement, use and storage (CCUS)
Melbourne hosts Australian Emissions Reduction Summit
15th May 2015
The Global CCS Institute joined many prominent Australian and international organisations in sponsoring the 2nd Australian Emissions Reduction Summit held in Melbourne on 5 and 6 May 2015. In the Insight below the Institute's Lawrence...
Topic(s): Carbon capture, law and regulation, Policy, use and storage (CCUS)
Focus on private sector financing for climate technologies
15th May 2015
The Institute attended the Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) meeting for Network members in Bangkok over 28-29 April 2015. The CTCN is the operational arm of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change...
Topic(s): Carbon capture, Economics, law and regulation, Policy, use and storage (CCUS)
Tempered optimism in lead up to COP21 climate talks
15th May 2015
The Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES) convened a forum on 23 April in Washington, DC to examine the issues, options and priorities for the upcoming Paris climate talks. In this insight, Victor Der,...
Topic(s): Carbon capture, Economics, law and regulation, Policy, use and storage (CCUS)
CCUS progress in Brazil
15th May 2015
The Global CCS Institute co-sponsored the 3rd Congresso Brasileiro de CO2, held 28-29 April in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In this insight, Meade Goodwin, Senior Advisor – Capacity Building and Public Engagement for the Americas,...
Topic(s): Capacity development, Carbon capture, use and storage (CCUS)
Key issues and barriers in developing countries
15th May 2015
This third webinar in the series 'CCS in Developing Countries' was presented by the World Bank. Deploying CCS in developing countries is critically important. The International Energy Agency estimates that to achieve global emissions...
Topic(s): Capacity development, Carbon capture, use and storage (CCUS)
US and China lead international collaboration on CCS
15th May 2015
In this Insight the Global CCS Institute's General Manager for Asia-Pacific, Clare Penrose, reports from the second carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) workshop for the US-China Climate Change Workshop Group held on 20 April...
Topic(s): Capacity development, Carbon capture, law and regulation, Policy, use and storage (CCUS)
China CCS deployment expands
15th May 2015
In this Insight, the Global CCS Institute's Dr Tony Zhang, Senior Adviser for Carbon Capture reports on progress in carbon capture and storage (CCS) in China. Tony attended the recent ADB-China Datang Corporation CCS Workshop...
Topic(s): Capacity development, Carbon capture, Engineering and project delivery, use and storage (CCUS)