%A"Adams, C J" %A"Read, P J" %D1990 %I; Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology, Ottawa, ON (Canada) %2 %J[] %K29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY, 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, CANADA, ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, CARBON DIOXIDE, POLLUTION CONTROL, ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION, CONVERSION, CRUSTACEANS, EFFICIENCY, ENERGY ANALYSIS, ENERGY CONVERSION, FLUE GAS, FORESTS, FUELS, GASEOUS WASTES, GASES, LABORATORIES, LEAD, POLLUTANTS, PRODUCTION, PROPOSALS, PURIFICATION, REEFS, RESEARCH PROGRAMS, TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT, TOXIC MATERIALS, VEHICLES, WASTES, ANIMALS, AQUATIC ORGANISMS, ARTHROPODS, CARBON COMPOUNDS, CARBON OXIDES, CHALCOGENIDES, CONTROL, DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, ELEMENTS, FLUIDS, GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES, GOVERNMENT POLICIES, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, INVERTEBRATES, MATERIALS, METALS, NORTH AMERICA, OXIDES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, 290300* - Energy Planning & Policy- Environment, Health, & Safety, 540120 - Environment, Atmospheric- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport- (1990-) %PMedium: X; Size: Pages: (17 p) %TCarbon dioxide issue: A perspective for the energy research laboratories. Report No. ERL 90-46(TR) %XThis document presents a major revision of CANMET's Energy Research Laboratories' (ERL) view on atmospheric emissions of carbon dioxide from its original policy in early 1989. The report covers ERL's mandate to deal with pollutants caused by the production, upgrading and utilization of fuels, concentrating on carbon dioxide emissions, and identifies new and improved fuel utilization and energy conversion technologies. It indicates strategies for implementing these technologies to decrease atmospheric pollution, toxic wastes and carbon dioxide emissions in an economically acceptable way; explains what ERL has already achieved; and presents proposals to expand ERL's work to lead Canada in the development of environmentally sound fuel technologies. Strategies not considered include improvement in motor vehicle efficiency and the enhancement of natural biological carbon dioxide absorbers by preserving forests and coral reefs and other crustaceans in oceans. %0Technical Report %NMIC-93-03426/XAB; %1 %CCanada %Rhttps://doi.org/ GRA %GEnglish