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CCS World Events Calendar

2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005

 
December 15, 2005
  Advanced Power Generation Technology Forum 6th Workshop
London
  The 6th Workshop for the APGTF on 'Carbon Abatement Technologies - Implemeting the Strategy'
  Conference Presentations: http://www.apgtf-uk.com/15Dec2005_Agenda.htm
 
December 1 - 2, 2005
  Launch of Technology Platform on Zero Emission Fossil Fuel Power Plants and "Clean Pathways for Fossil Fuels - The Post Kyoto Engagement
Brussels
  The launch of the Technology Platform on Zero Emission Fossil Fuel Power Plants (ZEFFPP) will be opened by Commissioner for Research, Mr. Potocnik on the morning of 1st December 2005 in Brussels. This event will be followed by the SESEM-CFT Thematic Network conference on "Clean Pathways for Fossil Fuels- the Post-Kyoto engagement".
  SESEM-CFT Conference Presentations: http://www.sesemcft.com/events/cftconfbrus.html.
 
November 13 - 17, 2005
  Greenhouse 2005: Action on Climate Control
Melbourne, Australia
  There is a clear need for industry, scientists, and government at all levels to work closely together to tackle this significant environmental issue. Demand is strong for the latest information on the science, the likely impacts of climate change, adaptation strategies, and approaches to reducing atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. The Conference will cover these themes as well as international issues, policy development, communication and education.
  For more information visit: http://www.greenhouse2005.com/ or contact: Paul Holper
 
September 26 - 30, 2005
 

7th International CO2 Conference
Broomfield, Colorada, USA

  The purpose of this conference is to bring together scientists from different disciplines to communicate the most recent results pertinent to the global carbon cycle, with an emphasis on the contemporary increase of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Topics will include atmospheric and oceanic measurements and monitoring networks, terrestrial ecosystems and land use change, carbon cycle process models, source/sink inverse models, the ice core record, new observational techniques, long-term potentials and vulnerabilities of carbon sequestration, and more generally, the human impact on the carbon cycle.
  For additional information visit: http://www.cmdl.noaa.gov/info/icdc7 
 
September 15 - 16, 2005
  Reduction of Emissions and Geological Storage of CO2: Innovation and Industrial Stakes
 Paris, France
  The symposium intends to bring together researchers, industrialists, economists, and financiers
to examine the role the geological storage of CO2 can play in reducing emissions of greenhouse gases, and the means to be used to finance such operations.
  For additional information visit http://www.co2symposium.com/ 
 
August 2 - 11, 2005
  IAMAS 2005 Conference: Carbon Cycle and Climate Symposium
Beijing, China
  The aim of this session is to encourage multiple-disciplinary approach in studying carbon cycles and its interactions with climate. Topics of relevance include: regional and national carbon inventories, CO2 emissions from land use change and fires, measurements or modeling of net CO2 exchange of terrestrial ecosystems, land surface models including carbon dynamics in global climate models, interactions between carbon cycle and climate in the past, present and future and applications of model-data fusion in regional and global carbon cycle studies.
  For more information visit the conference website: http://www.iamas2005.com/ or contact: Ying Ping Wang

 

July 17 - 30, 2005
  RECS, Research Experience in Carbon Sequestration
Santa Fe, New Mexico
  RECS, Research Experience in Carbon Sequestration is a first-of-its-kind, high-level summer research program on carbon sequestration. It is designed to engage undergraduates, graduates and early career professionals in carbon sequestration science through hands-on field work and data analysis with leading U.S. scientists. RECS will be held July 17-30, 2005 in Santa Fe, NM and we are seeking between 20-30 applicants. Applications must be received on or before June 1, 2005.
  For conference program and details on registration visit this website.
 
April 13 - 15, 2005
  European CO2 Capture and Storage Conference -
Towards Zero Emission Power Plants

Brussels
  A high-level international conference organized by the European Commission. Attendance is free, but will be by invitation only.
  To submit your intention to participate, please visit the following website.
 
March 1 - 3, 2005
  Carbon Market Insights 2005 
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  The annual gathering for active players in the world’s carbon markets. Focuses on Global Markets (including U.S., Canada, Australia, as well as post-2012 discussions including carbon sequestration technology development), CDM&JI, and EU ETS.
  For conference program and details on registration visit this website.
 
 
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