Capturing the greenhouse gang

Useful sites

GreenFacts

Facts on CO2 capture and storage
Contains information on the capture and storage of carbon dioxide.

Scientific facts on CO2 capture and storage
Provides information on carbon capture technologies.

Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Carbon capture and storage (Future Tense, 21 May 2009)
Discusses the development of carbon capture and storage technology in Australia.

What is biochar? (Ask an Expert, 4 March 2009)
Explains the production and use of biochar to store carbon.

Biochar needs 'years more research' (News in Science, 4 March 2009)
Evaluates the use of biochar to store carbon.

Soil carbon farming (ABC Radio National, 19 February 2009)
Proposes that large amounts of carbon could be captured and stored through modified farming practices.

The carbon farmers (The Lab, 5 September 2007)

Carbon capture and storage (Science Show, 25 August 2007)

Geosequestration (Catalyst, 10 August 2006)

Ocean may be new CO2 dumping ground (News in Science, 24 March 2006)

Geological storage of carbon dioxide: How long can we keep it out of the atmosphere? (Public Lectures, 7 July 2005, Australian Academy of Science)

Transcript of a lecture given by Dr John Bradshaw discussing the geological storage of carbon dioxide.

CO2CRC Research Programs (CO2CRC, Australia)

Contains information on research on carbon dioxide capture and storage.

Geosequestration – putting the carbon back (Department of Primary Industries, Victoria, Australia)

Presents information on geosequestration and how it works.

Forest sinks (Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Australia)

Provides a summary of forest sinks.

Biochar (CSIRO, Australia)

Provides the facts on biochar: what it is, its production and benefits (including removal of carbon from the atmosphere).

Position analysis: Ocean fertilisation: Science and policy issues (Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre, Australia)

Presents information on research, commercial activity, risks and policy issues relating to ocean fertilisation.

Clean coal technology (NSW Minerals Council, Australia) A presentation on geosequestration which clearly outlines the greenhouse effect and clean coal technology.

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Page updated August 2009.