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Related
coverage:
- Associated Press, 2/14/02,
"Scientists wary of trapping carbon dioxide under the sea." by
David Briscoe.
- The
New York Times, 11/20/01, "Plan
calls for using oceans to soak up CO2;
critics cite perils." by Kenneth
Chang.
- Die Zeit, 11/8/01, "Ab in den
untergrund." by Hubertus Breuer.
- Monterey County Herald, 10/14/01,
"Carbon dioxide: Trouble for sea life." by Kathleen Wong.
- Coast Weekly cover story, 8/16/01,
"Global warming: 96 degrees
in the shade." by Traci Hukill.
- BBC Radio, 8/16/01, "Scientists
under pressure." Presenter Bill McGuire.
- NewsHour, 8/6/01, "Seeking
a CO2
solution: Burial at sea?" by Spencer
Michels.
- Discover Magazine, August 2001,
"Greenhouse effect, R.I.P." by Neil Savage.
- Los Angeles Times cover story, 7/15/01,
"Pitting
Yankee ingenuity against global warming." by Usha McFarling.
- San Jose
Mercury News Science & Health section, 6/26/01, "Finding
a safe place to stash carbon dioxide." by Greg Miller.
- New York Times cover story, 6/17/01,
"A
new strategy to help capture greenhouse gas." by Kenneth
Chang.
- BBC World Service, Warm World II,
3/11/01, "Greenhouse
gas burial." Radio broadcast by Richard Black.
- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation,
1/6/01, "Carbon sunk in the ocean." CBC Radio
interview with Peter Brewer. by Bob McDonald.
- Science Now, 12/26/00, "A
deep-sea solution to global warming?" by Robert Irion.
- Chemical & Engineering News,
9/18/00, "Sequestering CO2."
by Rebecca L. Rawls.
- Environmental News Network, 7/29/00,
"DOE
commits $15 million to help blow the greenhouse down." by
Robinson Shaw.
- Newport News-Times, 7/19/00, "Scientists
look at possible energy source: Seabed methane crystals." by
Joel Gallob.
- USA Today, 1/25/00,
"Defusing the carbon dioxide threat: Maneuvers on land, sea could cool global
trend." by Dan Vergano.
- U.S. News &
World Report, 1/3/00Outlook 2000 issue, Bold ideas from big thinkers,
page 66. "Peter
Brewer: Prescribing a sea cruise for greenhouse gases." by David Whitman.
(Related television coverage on KSBW-TV8, January 10).
- Christian Science Monitor, December 2, 1999, "Burying world's extra
CO2 on ocean bottom." by Eric
Niiler.
- Chemistry, Fall 1999, "Chemical Solutions to Global Warming."
by
Tom Rickey.
- Science & Vie, November 1999, "Climatologie:
Noyer le CO2."
- Geo Wissen, special issue
#24The Ocean and the Deep Sea, September 1999, "Forscher testen die
Deponierung des Verbrennungsprodukts CO2 in der
Tiefsee."
- San Francisco Examiner, 7/19/99, "Scientists
see ominous signs of rapid global warming." by
Keay Davidson.
- Sea Technology, July 1999, "Disposal of
fossil-fuel CO2: First ocean observations."
- Geotimes, July 1999, "Could the ocean store excess
CO2?"
- Science News, 6/19/99, "Good-bye to a Greenhouse Gas."
by Richard Monastersky.
- Financial Times, England, 6/5/99, "Deep-sea
solution to cool a fevered world." by Clive Cookson.
- Neue Zuercher Zeitung, 5/19/99, "Kein
Kohlendioxid-See auf dem Meeresboden." by Carola Hanisch.
- New Scientist, 5/15/99 issue, "Into
the Abyss: Consigning carbon to the deep could slow climate change."
by Noreen Parks.
- The Alchemist, 5/13/99, "CO2
goes diving." by Mathew Harkinson.
- Global Warming Today, 5/11/99, "Researchers
examine deep-sea disposal of CO2."
- BBC News Online, 5/10/99, "Global warming
solution hopes dampened."
- Chemical & Engineering News, 5/10/99, "CO2
chemistry in the deep ocean." by Rebecca L. Rawls.
- CNN, 5/10/99, "Ocean studied for carbon dioxide storage."
- Salinas Californian, 5/10/99, "Area scientists
close to finding way to douse greenhouse gases." by Bryn
Nelson.
- Santa Cruz Sentinel, 5/8/99, "Greenhouse blob is
studied beneath Monterey Bay."
- Sacramento Bee, 5/7/99, "Wizards of ooze seek to
fight global warming in sea." by Carrie Peyton.
- KSBW-TV, 5/7/99, Evening news. Interview with MBARI
senior research technician Edward Peltzer.
Media Contact:
Debbie Meyer, 831-775-1807, pressroom@mbari.org
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