Stanford Seminar - Geological & Environmental Science Carbon Sequestration
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Explore the potential of carbon sequestration in geological and environmental sciences through this 52-minute Stanford University seminar. Delve into the engineering mindset applied to climate change problems, focusing on interventional, remedial, and adaptive approaches. Gain valuable insights from Kate Maher as she discusses innovative solutions for carbon capture and storage. Equip yourself with tools to evaluate and address climate-related challenges, particularly in the realm of geological and environmental science. Discover how engineering principles can be leveraged to tackle pressing environmental issues and contribute to climate change mitigation efforts.
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Stanford Seminar - Geological & Enviornmental Science Carbon Sequestration
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really helpful and supportive information The course provides an overview of carbon sequestration technologies and their potential to mitigate climate change. The course covers topics such as the science of carbon capture, storage, and utilization; the different types of carbon sequestration technologies; the challenges and opportunities of implementing carbon sequestration; and the role of carbon sequestration in achieving climate neutrality.