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Reaffirming commitment to the UN Global Compact
Reaffirming commitment to the UN Global Compact

18th July 2018

This month, the Institute reaffirmed its strong commitment to the UN Global Compact which it joined in 2016. The Institute remains a strong and proud supporter of the Compact’s Ten Principles which address human rights,...

Topic(s): Carbon capture, law and regulation, Policy, Public engagement, use and storage (CCUS)

Japan CCS Forum 2018 held in Tokyo
Japan CCS Forum 2018 held in Tokyo

18th June 2018

The 2018 Japan CCS Forum was held in Tokyo on 18 June, 2018. Over 200 participants attended the forum - the fourth to be held. Delegates came from various sectors including; Japanese Government, foreign embassies, national research institute, universities,...

Topic(s): Capacity development, Carbon capture, Engineering and project delivery, law and regulation, Policy, Project financing, Public engagement, use and storage (CCUS)

Global CCS Institute welcomes Community & Stakeholder Engagement Associates
Global CCS Institute welcomes Community & Stakeholder Engagement Associates

18th May 2018

The Global CCS Institute is delighted to announce the appointment of Fiona Nicholls and Marghanita Johnson (below) as Community & Stakeholder Engagement Associates. Our Members and Clients will benefit from the extensive experience and capabilities...

Topic(s): Communication, Public engagement

The Institute to strongly promote the critical role of CCS at COP23
The Institute to strongly promote the critical role of CCS at COP23

17th August 2017

The 23rd session of the Conference of the Parties (COP23) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) will convene in Bonn from 6 to 17 November to negotiate, recommend and decide on...

Topic(s): Carbon capture, Public engagement, use and storage (CCUS)

Webinar Series: Public engagement, education and outreach for CCS. Part 5: Social site characterisation
Webinar Series: Public engagement, education and outreach for CCS. Part 5: Social site characterisation

17th March 2017

The fifth webinar in the public engagement, education and outreach for CCS Series will explore the critically important subject of social site characterisation with the very researchers who named the process. We were delighted to be able to reunite...

Topic(s): Public engagement

Webinar Series: Public engagement, education and outreach for CCS. Part 3: Can’t see it, can’t understand it? Engaging the imagination on CO2 storage
Webinar Series: Public engagement, education and outreach for CCS. Part 3: Can’t see it, can’t understand it? Engaging the imagination on CO2 storage

17th January 2017

                     The third webinar in the public engagement, education and outreach for CCS Series digged deeper, perhaps multiple kilometres deeper, to explore successful methods for engaging the public...

Topic(s): CO2 capture, Public engagement

Webinar Series: Public engagement, education and outreach for CCS. Part 2: CCS education in developing countries – a case study on South Africa
Webinar Series: Public engagement, education and outreach for CCS. Part 2: CCS education in developing countries – a case study on South Africa

16th October 2016

The second webinar in the public engagement, education and outreach for CCS Series took a more in-depth look at CCS education, specifically the creation and delivery of CCS education programs within developing countries. Education has long...

Topic(s): Public engagement

Webinar series: Public engagement, education and outreach for carbon capture and storage. Part 1: Lessons learned and tackling future challenges
Webinar series: Public engagement, education and outreach for carbon capture and storage. Part 1: Lessons learned and tackling future challenges

16th September 2016

            The public engagement, education and outreach for CCS Webinar Series kicked off this September with a stellar opportunity to join three international public engagement experts, as they reflected on the key research findings...

Topic(s): Public engagement

Successful introduction of CCS 101 course into Malaysian Universities
Successful introduction of CCS 101 course into Malaysian Universities

16th January 2016

The Global CCS Institute has partnered with four Malaysian Universities to offer formal training in carbon capture and storage (CCS). In this Insight the Institute's Principal Manager Capacity Development, Alice Gibson, reflects on the impact...

Topic(s): Capacity development, Carbon capture, Public engagement, use and storage (CCUS)

COP21 side event – Financing the Demonstration and Deployment of CCS in Developing Countries
COP21 side event – Financing the Demonstration and Deployment of CCS in Developing Countries

15th December 2015

The landmark Paris conference on climate change in December 2015 provided an opportunity to discuss all aspects of decarbonisation. The Global CCS Institute attended the conference and advocated for carbon capture and storage (CCS) as...

Topic(s): Carbon capture, Economics, law and regulation, Policy, Public engagement, use and storage (CCUS)

Minister Henk Kamp addresses the Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum
Minister Henk Kamp addresses the Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum

15th November 2015

From November 2-4 the Institute's General Manager - Europe, Middle East & Africa, Andrew Purvis, attended the Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The following Insight is an excerpt of a speech delivered...

Topic(s): Carbon capture, law and regulation, Policy, Public engagement, use and storage (CCUS)

Saudi Minister for Petroleum and Mineral Resources reflects on the recent CSLF meeting in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Minister for Petroleum and Mineral Resources reflects on the recent CSLF meeting in Saudi Arabia

15th November 2015

The sixth Ministerial Conference of the Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum was held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on 1–5 November 2015. The CSLF is a high-level meeting of national governments with an interest in driving development...

Topic(s): Carbon capture, Economics, Public engagement, use and storage (CCUS)

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