Wednesday, 1.12.05 Introduction & Meeting Expectations Stephen Pacala, Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Carbon Science Update: The Science -- Highlights 2004 Jorge Sarmiento, AOS Program, Princeton University
Carbon Storage Update: Geological Storage of CO2, Evaluating the Risk of Leakage George Scherer, Civil & Environmental Engineering
Carbon Capture and Integration Update: 2004 Highlights: Integration and Carbon Capture Robert Socolow, Princeton University Capture Workshop: Synthetic Liquid Fules from Coal + Biomass with Near Zero GHG Emissions Robert H. Williams, Princeton Environmental Institute
Thursday 1.13.05 Geological Storage Workshop: Geological Storage of CO2: Evaluating the Risk of Leakage George Scherer & Michael Celia, Civil & Environmental Engineering
Science Session: Expected Scientific Advances of the Next 10 and 25 Years Introduction to Session Stephen Pacala, Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Understanding Global Environmental Trends and Projections Ants Leetmaa, GFDL Detection of Climate Change Ron Stouffer, GFDL New Inversion Results Andy Jacobson, PU Observing, Diagnosing and Predicting the Terrestrial Carbon Sink Cyril Crevoisier & Manuel Gloor, PU Predicting the Future of the Ocean Sink: The Southern Ocean Jorge Sarmiento & Danny Sigman, PU