Searching for methods to capture CO2 economically
Reprinted from MIT Technology Review
By: Kevin Bullis
Reprinted from MIT Technology Review
By: Kevin Bullis
With summer almost here, we at NWETC have decided it’s time to do a little overdue cleaning. OK, a lot.
You may have noticed that there haven't been any blog posts in a bit. That's because I've been on vacation for the past 2 weeks (not trying to make you jealous, just giving some background, so don't click away in disgust!)
You might remember that back in early January, when Resolutions were all the rage, we posted about some of our organizational goals for the year.
If you’re a fisheries biologist, or work with anyone who is, you’ve undoubtedly heard about Smith-Root and their equipment for electrofishing and fish guidance.
If you’re at all like me, you’re probably tired of hearing differing opinions about how the economy has, or has not, bounced back in recent months. Depending on who you talk to, things are looking up, or we’re about to fall off of a cliff.
People aren’t the only ones who make resolutions this time of year. Organizations do it too, though we often call them “goals”. Well, our goals…er, Resolutions for 2013 are all about giving more choices to you, our course attendees.