Daniel P. Schrag
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Bury Our Carbon at Sea...dated November 30, 2009 Here's an innovative business model that may be one way to afford the clean coal chimera. Harvard's Daniel Schrag believes offshore is the place for CO2. The world's climate cabal gathers in Copenhagen next month... In this article: Carbon, Carbon dioxide, Coal, Daniel Schrag, Hydrogen, Harvard University, Copenhagen, Sequestration, and Carbon monoxide |
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Wikipedia | October 16, 2009
American Association of Petroleum Geologists
...science-based thriller State of Fear", in which Crichton espoused his skeptical view of global warming, and for Jurassic Park. Daniel P. Schrag, a geochemist who directs the Harvard University Center for the Environment, called the award...
In this article: American Association, Global warming, Carbon dioxide, Climate change, Michael Crichton, State of Fear, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, United States, and Jurassic Park
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Wikipedia | September 16, 2009
United States President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology
Before joining Google, Dr. Schmidt served as Chief Technology Officer for Sun Microsystems and later as CEO of Novell Inc. Daniel Schrag is the Sturgis Hooper Professor of Geology in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at...
In this article: Harvard University, Richard Nixon, MIT, American Academy of Arts, and David E. Shaw
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Kansas City Star | August 07, 2009
Science called key to economic, energy, health care challenges
...Science and Technology Policy: "We have to do this through energy technology transformation." </p><p>-National security. Daniel Schrag, a Harvard geologist and council member, said that climate change was also a big national security issue.
In this article: John Holdren, Climate change, Eric Lander, Barack Obama, Nobel Prize, Broad Institute, and Silver
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Technology Review Feed - Tech Review Top Stories | May 13, 2009
An Ocean Trap for Carbon Dioxide
...hopes to pump carbon dioxide pollution into sandstone located almost two miles beneath the floor of the Atlantic Ocean. Credit: Daniel Schrag In an attempt to address global warming, a handful of power plants are capturing carbon dioxide...
In this article: Carbon dioxide, Carbon, Daniel Schrag, Sequestration, Charcoal, Hydrogen, Pollution, Atlantic Ocean, Sequestering, and Fossil fuel
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Wikipedia | May 02, 2009
Daniel P. Schrag
Daniel P. Schrag (b. January 25, 1966) is Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Director of the Laboratory for Geochemical Oceanography at Harvard University and an external professor at the Santa Fe Institute. He developed the...
In this article: Carbon dioxide, Harvard University, Barack Obama, Climate change, Santa Fe Institute, Yale University, University of California, Berkeley, and MIT
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Forbes.com Technology News | April 15, 2009
Fiddling With The Earth's Thermostat
...would pump nutrient-rich water to the surface to fertilize algae that would consume carbon dioxide. Harvard geology professor Daniel Schrag convened a meeting on geoengineering in November 2007 and later discussed the meeting with the...
In this article: John Holdren, Carbon, Carbon dioxide, Daniel Schrag, Climate change, Global warming, Harvard, James Lovelock, and Sallie W. Chisholm
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News at Nature - Articles published Today | December 22, 2008
Obama's picks underline climate focus
...of global warming. Marine star: Jane Lubchenco will run the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration. J. Lubchenco Daniel Schrag, a climate scientist and Harvard colleague, says that Holdren's wide-ranging interests belie...
In this article: John Holdren, Barack Obama, Jane Lubchenco, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Daniel Schrag, Bill Clinton, Climate change, and Harvard University
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Boston Globe -- Today's paper A to Z | October 30, 2008
Speakers see N.E. handling fiscal crisis
...FOR EASY PRINTING Speakers see N.E. handling fiscal crisis Ideas Boston points up region's strengths Harvard geochemist Daniel Schrag said serious global warming is already inevitable, but advanced biomass energy and clean coal...
In this article: Thomas M. Menino, Boston, Coal, E-mail, Global warming, Harvard University, Eric Rosengren, Daniel Schrag, and WBUR
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Scientific American - Full Content | October 20, 2008
Geoengineering: How to Cool Earth--At a Price: Scientific American
...Respond on "The Self-Organizing Quantum Universe"--And More... By November 2007 Keith and Harvard University geophysicist Daniel P. Schrag had no trouble convincing top climate scientists to join zealous geoengineers at a workshop in...
In this article: Global warming, Carbon dioxide, Paul J. Crutzen, Scientific American, Climatic Change, Coal, and Fossil fuel
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BBC News | December 20, 2007
Greenhouse clue to water on Mars
...to how life evolved on our own planet. "Before the origin of life, our atmosphere may have looked much like early Mars," said Daniel Schrag, lead author of the Science paper. "Sulphur dioxide may have had an important role then as...
In this article: Mars, Carbon dioxide, Daniel Schrag, Harvard University, Mars Express, Oxygen, Carbon, Calcium carbonate, Sulphur, and Silicate
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Daniel P. Schrag (b. January 25, 1966) is Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Director of the Laboratory for Geochemical Oceanography at Harvard University and an external professor at the Santa Fe Institute. He developed the Snowball Earth hypothesis with his Harvard colleague Paul F. Hoffman.
Schrag received his B.S. in geology & geophysics and political science from Yale University in 1988. He received his Ph.D. in geology from University of California, Berkeley in 1993 under the supervision of Donald J. DePaolo.
In 2004, Harvard President Lawrence Summers selected Dr. Schrag to direct the Harvard University Center for Environment.
Dr. Schrag is well known for his work constructing geologic temperature records with deep marine sediments and corals. He is also known for working on a wide variety of scientific issues from the paleo-climate history to engineering solutions to anthropogenic climate change. His recent work with Kurt Zenz House (Harvard University) and Charles Harvey (MIT) has focused on the feasibility of storing captured CO2 as dense liquid and solid hydrate in deep ocean sediments.
In February 2007, Dr. Schrag published a prospective in Science Magazine titled, "Preparing to Capture Carbon." In that article, Dr. Schrag advocated a large scale effort to prepare the world to capture carbon dioxide from large point sources and store the CO2 in various geologic repositories.
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