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Carbon Sequestration Defined

The fixation of atmospheric carbon dioxide in a carbon sink through biological or physical processes.

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Climate plan 'laughable'

Published September 5, 2008, 12:55 am, The Courier Mail

A CLIMATE change strategy that would increase electricity prices by 40 per cent is "laughable" and does not go far enough, according to green groups.

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Emissions limits could cause shifts in Utah firms

Published September 4, 2008, 11:18 pm, Deseret Morning News

Cutting greenhouse-gas emissions to near-zero in coming decades will come with a cost that will be borne by all U.S. households and that could cause shifts in certain industry sectors in Utah, according to Anne E. Smith, vice president of consulting firm CRA International.

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Ind. limestone seen as storage space for greenhouse gas

Published September 4, 2008, 11:12 pm, The Gleaner

Summit explores carbon capture, storage ideas

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Summit explores carbon capture, burial

Published September 4, 2008, 11:09 pm, The Indianapolis Star

With federal greenhouse gas limits possible in the near future, Indiana's utilities could soon face the challenge of reducing carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants that generate most of the state's electricity.

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"˜The Question of Global Warming"™: An Exchange

Published September 4, 2008, 8:45 pm, New York Review of Books

The New York Review received many letters concerning "The Question of Global Warming" by Freeman Dyson [ NYR , June 12]. Following are comments by William D. Nordhaus, whose book A Question of Balance: Weighing the Options on Global Warming Policies , was reviewed in the article, as well as letters from two other readers, along with a reply by Freeman Dyson.

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Future of energy summit in Indiana

Published September 4, 2008, 3:54 pm, WISH-TV Indianapolis

Scientists, legislators and environmentalists are discussing the future of energy in Indiana this week.

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Obama gets personal in Smithfield gathering

Published September 4, 2008, 7:16 am, Weirton Daily Times

SMITHFIELD, Ohio - Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama stayed on message that he, and not Republican presumptive nominee John McCain, has the plan to strengthen the middle class, the education system, the economy and health care while reducing taxes for the majority of Americans during an appearance Wednesday afternoon at the Piergallini farm on county Road 10.

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Feasibility pacts OK'd for smokeless coal plant

Published September 4, 2008, 6:27 am, The Grand Rapids Press

HOLLAND -- City officials could find out sometime next year whether it will be feasible to take carbon dioxide from the James DeYoung power plant and inject it into rock formations more than a mile underground.

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Obama visits farm in Ohio

Published September 3, 2008, 10:53 pm, Tribune Chronicle

SMITHFIELD - Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama stayed on message in his Ohio visits Wednesday. He said that he, and not Republican John McCain, has the plan to strengthen the middle class, the education system, the economy and health care while reducing taxes for the majority of Americans.

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Sen. Obama Visits Jefferson County

Published September 3, 2008, 9:47 pm, The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register

SMITHFIELD - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said he, and not Republican presumptive nominee John McCain, has a plan to strengthen the middle class.

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  • Planting carbon deep in the earth ? rather than the greenhouse | Press releases | Media | University of Leeds: Porous sandstone, drained of oil by the energy giants can provide a safe reservoir for carbon dioxide. The study found that sandstone reacts with injected fluids more quickly than had been predicted - such reactions are essential if the captured CO2 is not to leak back to the surface. BP pumps sea water into oil reserves to enhance extraction. PhD student Stephanie Houston found that water pumped out with the oil was especially rich in silica. This showed that silicates, usually thought of as very slow to react, had dissolved in the newly-injected seawater over less than a year. This is the type of reaction that would be needed to make carbon dioxide stable in the pore waters, rather like the dissolved carbonate found in still mineral water. (2) The study gives a clear indication that carbon dioxide sequestered deep underground could also react quickly with ordinary rocks to become assimilated into the deep formation water.

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