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March 3rd, 2010

More efforts are needed to promote widespread CCS adoption, says PESD researcher Gang He

PESD In the News: China Dialogue on March 1, 2010

Gang He is featured in March 1 China Dialogue's article, "The Science of Storage." Gang shared that more efforts, not just investments or projects but also investigations, RD&Ds, and international financial mechanisms are needed to promote CCS adoption. The technology of carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a viable option to reducing emissions -that is neither energy inefficient or high in cost- and has taken a prominent position in climate change policy around the world. In the last couple of years, many countries have begun demonstration projects but some argue more is needed. The article goes on to explain the process of CCS and key issues surrounding its development.




December 16th, 2009

Chinese State media Xinhua News front page features PESD researchers Gang He and Richard Morse's analysis of Chinese and American climate policy

PESD In the News

The Chinese State media Xinhua News interviewed and featured the analysis of PESD researchers Gang He and Richard Morse on their front page. Read more »



December 8th, 2009

PESD Researchers in Copenhagen for the United Nation's Climate Change Conference

PESD News

Richard Morse and Gang He will be present during the first week of the international climate negotiations at the UN’s COP 15. Read more »



November 18th, 2009

A roadmap for U.S.-China collaboration on carbon capture and sequestration

PESD News

PESD researchers Thomas Heller and Gang He contribute to a new report on US China CCS Collaboration.




October 26th, 2009

China Dialogue features PESD research on China CCS

PESD In the News: China Dialogue on October 23, 2009

PESD's Research Associate, Gang He, discusses the energy dilemma of doing CCS in China and sets out his technical and policy recommendations for China's adoption of this important technology. +HTML+ +PDF+
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