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Tuesday, August 30, 2011
The TriCarb Consortium for Carbon Sequestration (TriCarb) invites you to an Open House to learn more about an exciting geologic research project taking place in Rockland County, New York.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
NEW PALTZ, NY
(WAMC) -
Scientists are working on a project in the lower Hudson Valley, to discover if carbon dioxide can be stored under the earth. WAMC's Hudson Valley Bureau Chief Greg Fry has more on a federally funded project, which could result in a solution to the nation's climate problems...
Saturday, April 16, 2011
CLARKSTOWN — A science project in Rockland is expected to speed up next month, when geologists drill holes to see whether carbon dioxide can be injected into the earth to keep it from rising into the air and creating climate problems.
Right now, federal experts say too much of the nation's carbon dioxide — CO2 — is going into the atmosphere, especially from manufacturing plants that burn coal, oil and natural gas.
Thursday, March 03, 2011 - 11:30
Poughkeepsie – Government grants totaling $10 million have paved the way for a research team to characterize and determine if a 200 million-year-old, deeply buried geologic formation underlying parts of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania could eventually support permanent storage of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas.
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