Climate Change and the Minerals Industry (CCMI '11)
May 11,2011 - May 12,2011Falmouth Beach Resort Hotel, Falmouth, Cornwall
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Highlights
We currently face a public debate on climate change. On one side stand those who oppose the mere notion of man-induced climate change. On the other there is a strong faction that, in its extreme, prophesises a near-future 'doomsday'. In the middle stands a community that would like to see a sound discussion and actual proofs going beyond unproven climate modelling.
It would be naive to think that modern industrialised societies play no part in climate change. The minerals industry is one of the largest producers of carbon dioxide, and the need to reduce emissions, coupled with the global recession, is having a huge economic impact.
Until it is proven whether climate change is human-induced or not, legislation and common-sense demand that carbon emissions be reduced, particularly from high CO2 producers such as the minerals industry.
This conference will therefore focus on:
The arguments for and against climate change being caused solely by CO2 emissions.
The economic impact of carbon emission controls on the industry.
Case studies of existing methods to reduce emissions.
New technology being developed, such as carbon capture and storage.
Efforts to reduce energy consumption in mining and mineral processing operations.

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Contact Details
- Contact person: Dr Barry Wills
- Event website: http://www.min-eng.com/climatechange11/
- Phone: +44 (0)1326 318352
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