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CARBON
CAPTURE & SEQUESTRATION PUBLIC WORKSHOPS
SACRAMENTO/LOS ANGELES
FEB 13&14, 2008
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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- James
Dooley, Senior Staff Engineer,
Joint Global Change Research Institute
"Carbon Management & the Global Energy Technology Challenge"
LINK
- Sally
Benson - Executive Director,
Global Climate & Energy Project at Stanford University
"Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage in Deep Geological Formations"
LINK - Howard
Herzog - Principal Researcher, CCS Technologies Program,
Laboratory for Energy & Environment, M.I.T.
"Carbon Capture & Sequestration Economics"
LINK - Larry
Myer - Technical Director, West Coast Regional Carbon Sequestration
Partnership,
California Energy Commission
"Geologic CO2 Storage Options for California"
LINK
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Charles Christopher - CO2 Storage Technology Consultant,
BP Retiree
"Carbon Dioxide Capture & Storage - an Industry View"
LINK
- David
Hawkins - Director, Climate Center,
Natural Resources Defense Council
"Winning the Coal-Climate War"
LINK
- Julio
Friedmann - Leader, Energy & Environment Directorate,
Carbon Management Program, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
"Carbon Sequestration Risks and Hazards"
LINK
- George
Peridas - Science Fellow, Climate Center,
Natural Resources Defense Council
"Emerging Regulatory Frameworks for Carbon Capture & Sequestration"
LINK
- Susan
Hovorka - Principal Investigator, Bureau of Economic Geology,
University of Texas
"Testing Geologic Sequestration of Carbon"
LINK
REPORTS – PAPERS
Reducing emissions
Reducing emissions
- Socolow, Robert
H. and Stephen Pacala, “A Plan to Keep Carbon in Check” Scientific American,
September (2006). Link: http://www.sciam.com/carbon/0906050.pdf
- Socolow, Robert H.,
Roberta Hotinski, Jeffery B. Greenblatt, and Stephen Pacala, “Solving the
Climate Problem: Technologies Available
to Curb CO2 Emissions,” Environment, Volume 46, No. 10: 8-19, December
(2004). Link: http://www.princeton.edu/~cmi/resources/CMI_Resources_new_files/Environ_08-21a.pdf
- Edmonds, JA, MA
Wise, JJ Dooley, SH Kim, SJ Smith, PJ Runci, LE Clarke, EL Malone, and GM
Stokes, “Global Energy Technology Strategy:
Addressing Climate Change, Phase 2 Findings from an International
Public-Private Sponsored Research Program,” Global Energy Technology Strategy
Program, May (2007). Link: http://www.pnl.gov/gtsp/docs/gtsp_2007_final.pdf
- Socolow, Robert
H., “Can We Bury Global Warming?” Scientific American, July (2005). http://www.princeton.edu/~cmi/research/Integration/Papers/ScientificAmericanArticle.pdf
- Heller, Arnie, “Locked in Rock: Sequestering Carbon,” Science & Technology Review, Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory, May
(2005). Link: http://www.llnl.gov/str/May05/pdfs/05_05.2.pdf
- Hawkins, David,
Daniel Lashof, and Robert Williams, “What to Do,” Scientific American,
September (2006). http://www.zerocarbonnow.org/papers/climate/Scentific%20American/what_to_do_about_coal_2006_0906068.pdf
- IEA Greenhouse
Gas R&D Programme, “Natural Releases of CO2,” International Energy Agency. Link: http://www.ieagreen.org.uk/glossies/naturalreleases.pdf
- IEA Greenhouse
Gas R&D Programme, “A Review of Natural CO2 Occurrences and Releases and
the Relevance to CO2 Storage,” International Energy Agency, Report
Number 2005/8, September (2005). Link: http://www.co2storage.org/Reports/Natural%20Releases%20Report.pdf
Carbon Capture & Sequestration in more detail
-
Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change, “IPCC Special Report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and
Storage, Summary for Policy Makers and Technical Summary,” IPCC, (2005).
Link: http://www.ipcc.ch/ipccreports/srccs.htm
- IEA
Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme, “Geologic Storage of Carbon Dioxide: Staying Safely Underground,” International Energy Agency. Link: http://www.ieagreen.org.uk/glossies/geostoragesfty.pdf
- IEA Greenhouse
Gas R&D Programme, “Storing CO2 Underground,” International Energy Agency. Link: http://www.ieagreen.org.uk/glossies/storingCO2.pdf
- Dooley, JJ, RT
Dahowski, CL Davidson, MA Wise, N Gupta, SH Kim, and EL Malone, “Carbon Dioxide
Capture and Geologic Storage: A Core
Element of a Global Energy Technology Strategy to Address Climate Change,"
The Global Energy Technology Strategy Program, April (2006). Link: http://www.pnl.gov/gtsp/docs/ccs_report.pdf
- MIT, “The Future
of Coal: an Interdisciplinary MIT Study,” Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, (2007). Link: http://web.mit.edu/coal/The_Future_of_Coal.pdf
- Burton,
Elizabeth A., Richard Myhre, Larry Myer, and Kelly Birkinshaw, Geologic Carbon Sequestration
Strategies for California, The Assembly Bill 1925 Report to the California Legislature.
California Energy Commission, Systems Office. CEC-500-2007-100-SF. Link: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2007publications/CEC-500-2007-100/CEC-500-2007-100-SF.PDF
- Folger,
Peter, “CRS Report for Congress: Direct
Carbon Sequestration: Capturing and Storing CO2," Congressional Research Service, January (2007). Link: http://www.ncseonline.org/NLE/CRSreports/07Oct/RL33801.pdf
Policy
- Stangeland,
Aage, “Why CO2 Capture and Storage is an Important Strategy to Reduce Global
CO2 Emissions,” Environmental Foundation Bellon, September (2007).
Link: http://www.bellona.org/position_papers/WhyCCS_1.07
- World
Wildlife Fund Position Paper, “Carbon Capture and Storage from Fossil Fuels”. Link: http://assets.panda.org/downloads/wwfpositionstorage.doc
- Hawkins,
David and George Peridas, “No Time Like the Present: NRDC’s Response to MIT’s
‘Future of Coal’ Report,” NRDC, March (2007). Link: http://www.nrdc.org/globalwarming/coal/mit.pdf
- Berlin, Ken and Robert
M. Sussman, “Global Warming and the Future of Coal: The Path to Carbon Capture and Storage,” Center
for American Progress, May (2007). Link:
http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2007/05/pdf/coal_report.pdf
- Parfomak,
Paul W., “CRS Report for Congress: CO2
Pipelines for Carbon Sequestration:
Emerging Policy Issues,” Congressional Research Service, April
(2007). Link: http://www.ncseonline.org/NLE/CRSreports/07May/RL33971.pdf
- Carter,
L.D., “Carbon Capture and Storage From Coal-based Power Plants: A White Paper on Technology for the American
Public Power Association,” APPA, May (2007). Link: http://www.appanet.org/files/PDFs/CarbonCapture&StorageFromCoalMay07.pdf
- Herzog, Howard and Dan Golomb, “Carbon Capture and Storage from Fossil Fuel Use,” MIT Laboratory for Energy and the Environment, (2004). Link: http://sequestration.mit.edu/pdf/enclyclopedia_of_energy_article.pdf
NEWSLETTERS
- International
Energy Agency Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme Newsletter, Link: http://www.ieagreen.org.uk/ghissues.html
- “The Carbon Sequestration Newsletter,” National Energy Technology Laboratory. Link: http://www.netl.doe.gov/technologies/carbon_seq/refshelf/subscribe.html
PRESS ARTICLES and other material
- Schmidt, Charles W., "Carbon Capture & Storage Blue-Sky Technology or Just Blowing Smoke?" Environmental Health Perspectives, Volume 115, Number 11, November (2007). Link: http://www.ehponline.org/docs/2007/115-11/focus-abs.html
- Brown,
Valerie J., “Of Two Minds: Groups Square Off on Carbon Mitigation,” Environmental
Health Perspectives, Volume 115, Number 11, November (2007). Link: http://www.ehponline.org/docs/2007/115-11/spheres-abs.html
- Lau,
Edie, “State’s CO2 Idea: Bury it,” Sacramento
Bee, March (2007) Link: http://www.sacbee.com/101/story/121888.html
- Montague,
Peter, “Carbon Sequestration and the Precautionary Principle,”
Gristmill.grist.org, November (2007). Link: http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2007/11/10/151448/65
- Williams, Jane, “Carbon
Sequestration: Injection of Toxic Gases
into Poor Communities or the Salvation of the Fossil Fuel Industry, or Both?”
April (2007). Link: http://www.californiaprogressreport.com/2007/04/carbon_sequestr.html
- Sally Benson, Peter Cook, Howard Herzog, Susan Hovorka and George Peridas, Letter to Assemblymember Loni Hancock, July (2007). Link: http://www.co2crc.com.au/PUBFILES/CO2FUTURES/EXTRA/CCS_Letter_NRCommittee.pdf
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