CO2 Conversion Story with Dr. Douglas Stephan
University of Toronto Professor of Chemistry Dr. Douglas Stephan is working on creating a reusable catalyst that can convert greenhouse gas CO2 into methanol.
University of Toronto Professor of Chemistry Dr. Douglas Stephan is working on creating a reusable catalyst that can convert greenhouse gas CO2 into methanol.
During CMC’s first annual meeting last May, students from different backgrounds and universities were invited to put together ideas for a CMC student association. The pub night was a …
CMC is offering two courses for Highly Qualified Personnel (HQP) development in conjunction with its annual scientific conference being held this year in Gatineau, QC from May 23-25, 2012. …
On January 25, 2012 members of the project I co-lead with U of T Professor Dr. Heather MacLean – Life Cycle Assessment of Oil Sands Technologies (LCA-OST) – held a workshop for industry …
A CMC-sponsored CDN$1,000 prize is being offered to the winner of a call for papers for a session within the 2012 Global Conference on Environmental Taxation (GCET). CMC is providing …
This is a tough article to write. Not because it’s a difficult argument to make based on the science at hand and development of logical arguments based on the facts. Rather because the …
CMC received 95 letters of intent from researchers responding to its third call for proposals, 38 more than received for last year’s round 2 call. “I think the strong response indicates …
It’s a familiar refrain among Carbon Management Canada’s HQP. In conversations and interviews, when asked ‘why carbon management research,’ they respond that it’s not only the science that …
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is not leaking from depth on the farm owned by Cameron and Jane Kerr, IPAC-CO2 Research Inc. concluded in a 180-page report released today. “The CO2 injected by Cenovus …
Richard Adamson, CMC Managing Director, appeared before the Senate Standing Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources. The committee was in Calgary on Dec. 1, 2011 to listen …