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Title: US/Japan workshop on global change land disposal of CO{sub 2}

Conference ·
OSTI ID:249753
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  1. Alberta Oil Sands Technology and Research Authority (Canada)

The general responses proposed to reduce CO{sub 2} emissions to the atmosphere are conservation, improved efficiency and fuel substitution. These are valid options but other alternatives such as CO{sub 2} capture and disposal may be more attractive for specific areas. There are good reasons why the capture and disposal option fits the situation in Western Canada. The first and obvious reason is the importance of hydrocarbon energy to the regional economy. Here the economy is based on the production, utilization and sale of hydrocarbons such as coal, oil and natural gas and we intend to stay in business. Besides meeting the Canadian demand, natural gas from Alberta is used in the US as far away as Boston and Los Angeles. Canadian heavy crude oil serves much of the American Midwest and coal from the Canadian Rocky Mountains is exported to Japan. Although many may consider these hydrocarbon reserves and fossil fuel production as part of the greenhouse gas problem, they may offer part of the solution through the capture and disposal of CO{sub 2}.

Research Organization:
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC (United States). Committee on Earth and Environmental Sciences
OSTI ID:
249753
Report Number(s):
CONF-930285-; ON: DE96008736; TRN: 96:002765-0019
Resource Relation:
Conference: 2. US/Japan workshop on global change research: environmental response technologies, Honolulu, HI (United States), 1-3 Feb 1993; Other Information: PBD: 1993; Related Information: Is Part Of A report from the second US/Japan workshop on global change research: Environmental response technologies (mitigation and adaptation). United States-Japan Science and Technology Agreement; Edgerton, S. [comp.] [National Science Foundation, Washington, DC (United States). Committee on Earth and Environmental Sciences]; Mizuno, Tateki [comp.] [National Inst. for Resources and Environment, MITI (Japan)]; PB: 358 p.
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English