Between a rock and a wet place: putting carbon back into geological storage


Please note the change of speakers for this event

The cycle of carbon between the Earth’s surface and its deep interior is a key component of our goldilocks planet.

Without it we would not have life or water on the planet today. Natural carbon burial has provided us with the fossil fuels we have used to develop our technologically advanced society, but through greenhouse gas emissions, it is also rapidly starting to degrade the quality of life on the planet. To bring this cycle back into balance we need not only to cut emissions but also accelerate the natural return of CO2 back to the Earth. There is a plethora of methods for doing this.

In the 7th discussion in the Oxford Net Zero Series, hosted by the Oxford Martin School, Professor Mike Kendall, Professor Joe Cartwright and Dr Tom Kettlety will discuss sub-sea storage of CO2.

To register and watch this talk live: www.crowdcast.io/e/storing_carbon

The talk will also be streamed via YouTube here: youtu.be/V0siVzz19C8, but please note you will not be able to take part in the interactive Q&A session unless you join the talk on CrowdCast.