> FYI... > > View this email in your browser > > > > YOU ARE INVITED > > Carbon Dioxide Removal and Reliable Sequestration Workshop Series: > Geologic Sequestration > Webinar - Nov. 15 and Workshop - Nov. 28 > > The public is invited to attend a webinar and workshop hosted by the National > Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, focused on geologic capture > and sequestration of carbon as a carbon dioxide removal approach. These > activities are part of the study Developing a Research Agenda for Carbon > Dioxide Removal and Reliable Sequestration, in which the committee will > identify questions needed to 1) assess the benefits, risks, and scale > potential for CO2 removal and sequestration approaches, and 2) increase the > commercial viability of these approaches. > > Webinar > Wednesday, November 15, 2017 > 10:00am - 12:00pm EST > > The committee will conduct a webinar-based panel in advance of their workshop > to provide a theoretical and practical overview of specific approaches for > geologic sequestration, such as injection of CO2 into submarine basalt or > subsurface reservoirs below the land and ocean, as well as carbon > mineralization. Specifically, panelists will explore directions for future > research that would address key issues going forward, regarding cost, risk, > and the potential to scale up to globally significant fluxes. An agenda and > further information will follow shortly. > > Register for the Webinar > > > Workshop > Tuesday, November 28, 2017 > Stanford University, Stanford, CA > > The committee will hold its information gathering workshop in Palo Alto, CA > to discuss current understanding and future research needs on the processes > and kinetics governing in situ carbon mineralization for direct air capture > and storage, as well as experience in storing and monitoring CO2 in the > subsurface. > > Please note that on-site seating is limited and the workshop will be webcast. > > Register for the Workshop > > > > Like us on Facebook > > Follow us on Twitter > > Visit our Website > > You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to updates from the > Board on Atmospheric Sciences and/or the Board on Earth Sciences and > Resources (or because it was forwarded to you by a colleague). > > Manage your subscription preferences. > > If you are not subscribed to these mailing lists but would like to be, > subscribe here > Copyright © 2017 Division on Earth and Life Studies, All rights reserved. > You are receiving this email because you opted in to the Division on Earth > and Life Studies email list. > > Our mailing address is: > Division on Earth and Life Studies > 500 Fifth Street NW > Washington, DC 20001 > > Add us to your address book > > > unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences >
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