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Left, Dr. Adedapo Awolayo; right, Dr. Benjamin Tutolo

Can a greenhouse gas turn to rock? Yes — in 25 years

Latest Solid Carbon research gives a timeline for turning atmospheric carbon dioxide into solid rock under the ocean floor.
Solid Carbonate

Basalt carbonation could sequester gigatons of carbon dioxide, study finds

Potential game-changing technologies that capture and store carbon.
Accelerating Offshore Carbon Capture and Storage

Accelerating Offshore Carbon Capture and Storage

A report identifying key opportunities and challenges in offshore carbon capture and storage.
March 11, 2020) --- The Strait of Juan de Fuca and the Salish Sea, pictured from the International Space Station, separate the western-most border of the United States and Canada.

The Legal Framework for Offshore Carbon Capture and Storage in Canada

This Sabin Center white paper examines the legal issues associated with deploying the Solid Carbon system in the Canadian portion of the Cascadia Basin. Read the blog too!
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The Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS) responds to the evolving complexities of climate change adaptation and mitigation needs by connecting experts in partnerships that pursue cutting edge research and implement solutions. PICS is hosted and led by the University of Victoria, in collaboration with the University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, and the University of Northern British Columbia.

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