Geological carbon sequestration: mitigating climate change by injecting CO2 underground

Geological carbon sequestration: mitigating climate change by injecting CO2 underground

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July 21, 2009 Berkeley Lab Summer Conference: Climate change provides strong motivation to reduce CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion. Carbon dioxide capture and storage involves capturing, compressing and transporting CO2 to geologically favorable areas, where it is injected into porous rocks more than a kilometer underground for permanent storage. Oldenburg, who leads Berkeley Labs' geological carbon sequestration program, will focus on the challenges, opportunities and research needs of this innovative technology.

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