A considerable collaborative effort brought together this discussion of how the US can meet net-zero CO2 emission targets despite some sectors being difficult to electrify or continuing to need carbon.
A US perspective on closing the carbon cycle to defossilize difficult-to-electrify segments of our economy
🔓 Free to read for this month🔓
nature.com/articles/s41570-0…
A new Roadmap from Wendy Shaw, Michelle Kidder and coworkers, based on a workshop from @ENERGY labs at @PNNLab
In a future without waste, carbon will be a precious commodity - electrified to be part of this conversation along with researchers from seven DOE National Labs @CUBoulderCHEM@RASEI_CUnature.com/articles/s41570-0…
What an extraordinary time visiting with @Temple - a special treat to get to see @annvalentine again and get to see the science in the department. Everything was so fun I forgot to take more pictures.
What an incredible seminar visit to UTSA Chem! First ever student invited seminar was unreal: excellent science, fabulous people and pretty nice weather to boot!
Excited to share that our very own Hunter Koltunski is the latest PhD candidate of Boulder Chem!!! Congratulations on passing your oral exam! Excited for a few more years of awesome science and excellent punnery! @hurtleturtle228@CUBoulderCHEM
This feature in CU Boulder Today talks about 4 areas of innovation to address climate change, featuring two RASEI Fellows, great read here: colorado.edu/today/2023/11/2…
Join our virtual Open House on October 26th to explore our vibrant graduate program. Please help spread the word by sharing this invitation.🌟@CUBoulderCHEM@CUBouldertinyurl.com/CUCHEM23
The final meeting of #Scialog: Negative Emissions Science, cosponsored by RCSA and @sloanfoundation, with support from @ClimateWorks, comes to a close today. Thanks to all who helped make this initiative a success!
Old friends and new are gathering for the 4th & final meeting of #Scialog: Negative Emissions Science, cosponsored by RCSA and @SloanFoundation, with additional support from @ClimateWorks. Welcome to Tucson!
Dan Linzer is kicking off the RCSA Scialog for Negative Emissions Science! What a treat to get to be here for the fourth year! Grateful and excited for a week of beautiful science with beautiful people! @RCSA1@CUBoulderCHEM
So excited to partner with @RCSA1 on this new Scialog exploring science at the frontier of sustainable minerals, metals, and materials for low-carbon energy systems! Please submit your nominations!
In 2024, RCSA & @SloanFoundation will launch a #Scialog initiative to spark advances in the mining, design, manufacture, and disposal of materials that will be needed to achieve a more sustainable and low-carbon energy system. bit.ly/3tso7ij
Access to state-of-the-art facilities at an @Energy national lab is a great way to make your graduate research unique. We've just chosen 60 students for our Graduate Student Research program, which will prepare them for positions relevant to our mission: energy.gov/science/articles/…
ALT Graduate Student Research Program - photo with a Black woman and white woman in lab coats, with the white woman looking in a microscope
A great talk from a wonderful friend, @CMikeMcGuirk @CUBoulderCHEM! We were sorry that Mike didn’t get to brag about the mountains to us 😁 but he did present his awesome science!