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Daniel Schrag
Steering Committee Member, Harvard Project on Climate Agreements
Contact:
Telephone: (617)-495-7676
Fax: (617)-496-4387
Email: schrag@eps.harvard.edu
Website: http://www.eps.harvard.edu/people/faculty/schrag/
Publications: http://www.eps.harvard.edu/people/faculty/schrag/research.htm
May 2009
"Making Carbon Capture and Storage Work"
Book Chapter
By Daniel Schrag, Steering Committee Member, Harvard Project on Climate Agreements
"This chapter focuses on how the United States can accomplish ... reducing carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels. I argue that demonstration and deployment of technologies to capture carbon dioxide from large stationary sources, storing the waste CO2 in geological formations, is likely to be an essential component of any carbon reduction strategy, both for the United States and for the world, and is also consistent with economic and security concerns. It also reviews the major technical challenges involved with widespread deployment of carbon capture and storage, and discusses policies that would lead to the specific goal of capturing and storing the CO2 from all large stationary sources by the middle of this century."
May 2009
"Making Carbon Capture and Storage Work"
Book Chapter
By Daniel Schrag, Steering Committee Member, Harvard Project on Climate Agreements
"This chapter focuses on how the United States can accomplish ... reducing carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels. I argue that demonstration and deployment of technologies to capture carbon dioxide from large stationary sources, storing the waste CO2 in geological formations, is likely to be an essential component of any carbon reduction strategy, both for the United States and for the world, and is also consistent with economic and security concerns. It also reviews the major technical challenges involved with widespread deployment of carbon capture and storage, and discusses policies that would lead to the specific goal of capturing and storing the CO2 from all large stationary sources by the middle of this century."
May 2009
"Making Carbon Capture and Storage Work"
Book Chapter
By Daniel Schrag, Steering Committee Member, Harvard Project on Climate Agreements
"This chapter focuses on how the United States can accomplish ... reducing carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels. I argue that demonstration and deployment of technologies to capture carbon dioxide from large stationary sources, storing the waste CO2 in geological formations, is likely to be an essential component of any carbon reduction strategy, both for the United States and for the world, and is also consistent with economic and security concerns. It also reviews the major technical challenges involved with widespread deployment of carbon capture and storage, and discusses policies that would lead to the specific goal of capturing and storing the CO2 from all large stationary sources by the middle of this century."



