My CCS writing

Let me know if this is useful. This page is about stuff that I have written on Carbon Capture and Storage. Most of it is about the UK. From before, during(long time passing) and since my PhD. A bunch of the research and writing was done during a post-doc.


The table at the top should be updated every time I write something, but inevitably won’t be, #tragedy. 

I have also written an absurd number (95, more by the time you read this probably) of blog posts about CCS on my “On this Day” site about climate politics/technology/protest etc, All Our Yesterdays.

You really want to be looking at what OTHER people write about CCS. I have got a page here about that. 

TitleDate (latest first)PublicationUseful because (blank = ‘not terribly useful for present purposes, probably’)
Book: Carbon Capture and Storage in the United Kingdom: History, Policies and Politics2024Routledge FocusOverview. Some metaphors and concepts.
Blog: A Schrodinger’s cat climate technology promised £22bn of UK taxpayer funding.2024All Our YesterdaysIntroduces the Schrodinger’s Cat idea.  Also, songs.
Report: Hudson, M. and Lockwood, M. 2023. Dead and Unburied: The resurrection of carbon capture and storage in the UK 2015-2018. IDRIC report 2023-02IDRICDetailed overview of the successful lobbying effort to put CCS back under politicians’ noses
Blog: Hudson, M. 2023. How carbon capture and storage was brought back from the dead, and what happens next. Sussex Energy Group, January 302023-01-31Sussex Energy Group
Conversation piece: Hudson, M. 2023. Relying on carbon capture and storage may be a dangerous trap for UK industry. The Conversation, January 132023-01-13The Conversation
Conversation piece. Hudson, M. 2022. Cumbria coal mine: empty promises of carbon capture tech have excused digging up more fossil fuel for decades. The Conversation, December 82022–02-01The Conversation
Video of second Sussex Energy Group presentation (iirc)
Blog: Hudson, M. 2022. Reflections on “Industrial decarbonisation where does it come from, where might it go?” Sussex Energy Group blog, February 22.2022- 03-14Sussex Energy Group Navel-gazing about how to give a seminar? Srsly?
Video of “Industrial decarbonisation – where does it come from,where might it go?”2022- 03-
Conversation piece: Hudson, M. 2017. Ultra, super, clean coal power? We’ve heard it before. The Conversation, January 192017-01-19
Conversation piece; Hudson, M. 2015. Decades on, the promise of ‘clean coal’ remains elusive. The Conversation, August 15.2015-08-15

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