Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum
The Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (CSLF) describes itself as "an international climate change initiative that is focused on development of improved cost-effective technologies for the separation and capture of carbon dioxide for its transport and long-term safe storage. The purpose of the CSLF is to make these technologies broadly available internationally; and to identify and address wider issues relating to carbon capture and storage."[1]
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Members
On its website the CSLF states that "membership is open to national governmental entities that are significant producers or users of fossil fuel and that have a commitment to invest resources in research, development and demonstration activities in carbon dioxide capture and storage technologies." Current members, as of February 2009, are[1]:
- Australia
- Brazil Flag
- Canada
- China
- Colombia
- Denmark
- European Commission
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- India
- Italy
- Japan
- Korea
- Mexico
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Russia
- Saudi Arabia
- South Africa
- United Kingdom
- United States
Contact Details
CSLF Secretariat
U.S. Department of Energy
FE-27
1000 Independence Ave., S.W.
Washington, DC 20585
U.S.A.
General E-mail: CSLFSecretariat@hq.doe.gov
Phone: 1-301-903-3820
Fax: 1-301-903-1591
Website: http://www.cslforum.org
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum, "About the CSLF", Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum website, accessed February 2009.
External Articles
CSLF Submissions
- James Slutz, Chairman, CSLF Policy Group, Letter to Yvo de Boer", Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum, June 13, 2008.
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