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> Carbon Dioxide Removal and Reliable Sequestration Workshop Series:
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> Webinar - Nov. 15 and Workshop - Nov. 28
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> 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.
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> Webinar
> Wednesday, November 15, 2017
> 10:00am - 12:00pm EST
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> 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.
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> Workshop
> Tuesday, November 28, 2017
> Stanford University, Stanford, CA
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> 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.
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> Please note that on-site seating is limited and the workshop will be webcast.
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