Climate Change: Carbon Capture and Storage
Climate Change: Carbon Capture and Storage
From the University of Edinburgh School of Engineering.
This introductory course explores how the technology of Carbon Capture and Storage can provide a long-term solution to protect our atmosphere from an excess of carbon dioxide, in the context of global energy, our use of fossil fuels, and climate change. Carbon Capture and Storage prevents carbon dioxide emissions from entering the atmosphere and stores them permanently and safely underground.
These videos are free, open resources originally created for the short online course Climate Change: Carbon Capture and Storage. If the course is not currently running, you can still work through the media resources in your own time.
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4.3 - Storage in Solid Rock
4.3 - Storage in Solid Rock
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4.2 - The transportation of CO2
4.2 - The transportation of CO2
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3.6 - CO2 utilisation can it be an alternative to storage
3.6 - CO2 utilisation can it be an alternative to…
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2.8 - The Limits of 100 Renewable Energy
2.8 - The Limits of 100 Renewable Energy
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5.2_-_An_analogy_to_Municipal_Waste_720p_1
5.2 - An Analogy to Municipal Waste
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5.8_-_Key_Message_From_This_Course
5.8 - Key Message From This Course
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5.3_-_Global_Storage_Capacity
5.3 - Global Storage Capacity
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5.7_-_Debunking_Myths_About_CCS
5.7 - Debunking Myths About CCS
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5.5_-_What_will_be_the_scale_of_the_industry
5.5 - What will be the scale of the industry
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2.6 - The flow of CO2 in the global energy system
2.6 - The flow of CO2 in the global energy system
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2.2 - A unique value proposition latest
2.2 - A unique value proposition
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5.6c - USA, Canada & CCS Final
5.6c - USA, Canada & CCS
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5.6b - China & CCS Final
5.6b - China & CCS
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5.6a - Europe & CCS Final
5.6a - Europe & CCS
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5.4 - Global policy For CCS Final
5.4 - Global policy For CCS
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