Informational Web Resources
Climate Institute: Seeks to catalyze the implementation of innovative and practical solutions to climate change by supporting and collaborating with private, non-profit, and governmental organizations and to provide non-partisan analysis of climate-related events, initiatives, and policies.
The Carbon Capture Report (Univ. of Illinois): Free and open service of the University of Illinois devoted to being the preeminent global resource for tracking worldwide perception and developments in climate change, carbon capture, carbon credits, alternative energy, renewable energy, green energy, biofuels, geothermal, hydroelectric, natural gas, nuclear, solar, wind, coal, and oil.
MIT Carbon Capture and Sequestration Technologies Page: Website represents work done under the Carbon Sequestration Initiative which ran from July 2000 through June 2016
IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme: IEAGHG funds research into carbon capture and storage (CCS), also known as CO2 capture and storage, or carbon sequestration, focused on technologies that can reduce our carbon emissions, and mitigate climate change and global warming.
Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum: International climate change initiative focused on the development of improved cost-effective technologies for carbon capture and storage.
Environmental Literacy Council: Independent, non-profit made up of scientists, economists, and educators striving to connect teachers and students to science-based information on environmental issues.
WHOI Oceanus Series on Ocean Iron Fertilization
Images above from Oceanus Series
Educational Tools and Resources
- Ocean Carbon Cycle
- Discovery Channel's "Hungry Oceans"
Documentary on development and application of wave-powered ocean pumps to stimulate plankton blooms in the surface ocean - Interactive online tour of the global carbon cycle
- The Global Carbon Cycle
- Global Carbon Budget Applet Tool
- Video: Professor Richard Lampitt on fertilising the oceans with iron to enhance productivity