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How can we transform large volumes of CO2 into materials and fuels needed for quality of life and sustainable development?
The Forum will contribute the latest answers from emerging chemical, bio-engineering, and process innovations with renewable energies sources, by leading international academic and industrial actors involved in these fields.

International Scientific Forum
on CO2 chemistry and biochemistry

CO2 CHALLENGE FORUM

Sustainability requires that anthropogenic overproduction of CO2 should be recycled to useful and harmless products.

Science is therefore confronted to this challenge: transform this energetically stable molecule into useful and safe products with energy from sustainable sources.

This requires chemical, bio engineering, and process innovations.

These innovative solutions will be facilitated by frequent interdisciplinary exchanges at the highest scientific and technological level.

In this context, the Sustainable Development Chair of CPE-Lyon has decided to launch a regular forum on the subject by bringing together

  • World experts in CO2 utilization,

  • Pioneers in chemical and biochemical science and engineering, and

  • Specialists in sustainable energy sources.

This regular forum will complement the ongoing efforts around the mitigation of CO2 emission and CO2 capture and storage.
 

2012 EDITION THEME    

Large-volume CO2 recycling
 

Sept 27-28, 2012

Lyon, France


This second forum will update the emerging pathways that present significant potential to use large volumes of CO2. As world experts will present their research and achievements the Forum will produce a broad perspective of the state-of-play and future roadmap for these developments.

 

As world experts will present their research and achievements the Forum will produce a broad perspective of the state-of-play and future roadmap for these developments.