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The Carbon Dioxide Dilemma Promising Technologies And Policies Proceedings Of A Symposium April 2324 2002 National Academy Of Engineering

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The Carbon Dioxide Dilemma Promising Technologies And Policies Proceedings Of A Symposium April 2324 2002 National Academy Of Engineering
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Publisher: National Academies Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.54 MB
Pages: 150
Author: National Academy of Engineering, National Research Council
ISBN: 0309089212, 9780309089210
Language: English
Year: 2003

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The Carbon Dioxide Dilemma Promising Technologies And Policies Proceedings Of A Symposium April 2324 2002 National Academy Of Engineering by National Academy Of Engineering, National Research Council 0309089212, 9780309089210 instant download after payment.

Growing concerns about climate change partly as a result of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions has prompted the research community to assess technologies and policies for sequestration. This report contains presentations of a symposium held in April of 2002. The sequestration options range form ocean disposal, terrestrial disposal in geologic formations, biomass based approaches and carbon trading schemes. The report also presents current efforts at enhanced oil recovery using carbon dioxide and demonstrating its utility. The volume is intended only as introduction to the subject and not the final word.

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