In this feature article, Vancouver Sun journalist Scott Simpson focuses on a number of projects being undertaken by Carbon Management Canada researchers.
Researchers are working to add fibre optic sensors to an already-patented CO2 monitoring system for improved performance.
Researchers are testing new geo-electric techniques that could complement seismic monitoring tools used for CCS.
Dr. Guy Mercier at INRS is leading an international project to reduce CO2 emissions using pulverized rock.
Scott Simpson, business journalist with the Vancouver Sun, writes about research conducted by UBC professor Michael Hitch.
In the first of a series of columns, Richard Adamson writes about CMC's plan to move forward with a new operating model.
Carbon management research in Canada has received a boost with the announcement of $3.75 million in research funding.
The important role of science communication was discussed at the recent Canadian Science Policy Conference.
James Meadowcroft, at an international meeting in Cardiff, says sustainable place-making is a critical terrain.
Michael Hitch, at UBC's Norman B. Keevil Institute of Mining Engineering, says an economic value should be placed on the CO2 storage potential of mine waste.
