Carbon Dioxide Utilisation: Policy Insights from the Cutting Edge

21 June 2021, Version 1
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Abstract

The Royal Society of Chemistry recently held a 3-day symposium on Carbon Dioxide Utilisation (CDU) drawing together international speakers at the forefront of research on this climate mitigation field. CDU is a set of technologies with the potential to connect with many sectors of the economy and, unlike carbon capture and storage, has global relevance in not being reliant on favourable geography and existing hydrocarbon infrastructure. This panel event will summarise and discuss the findings, drawing out the headline conclusions relevant to a policy and multidisciplinary scientific audience. Speakers will present brief summaries rather than extensive presentations to enable time for discussion and questions. The RSC is the UK’s professional body for chemists, a not for profit publisher and trusted voice of the chemical sciences. For further information about the RSC’s forthcoming events and activities please see our website or social media.

Keywords

Mitigation Solutions
Tech and Innovation
LCA processes
cement
Chemical feedstocks
Carbon Dioxide
Climate Change

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