Greenhouse Gases in the Metallurgical Industries II - Policies, Abatement and Treatment
Click on link below to view the Greenhouse Gases II Technical Program!
Chairmen: C. Pickles
The greenhouse gas phenomenon remains controversial even among scientists, engineers and the public.
However, with the ratification of the Kyoto Protocol by a number of countries, the need to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions from metallurgical processes has become even more critical.
- Greenhouse gases and the metallurgical industries
- Greenhouse gases and the iron and steel industry
- Greenhouse gases and ironmaking processes
- Emission reduction techniques in iron and steel
- Emission reduction techniques in light metals and ferroalloys
- Emission reduction techniques in non-ferrous metals
- Greenhouse gases and the cement, mining and related industries.
For more information, contact:
Prof. Chris Pickles
Department of Mining Engineering
Queen's University
25 Union Street
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
K7L 3N6
Tel.: (613) 533-2759
Fax: (613) 533-6597
E-mail: picklesc@post.queensu.ca
Sponsored by: Environment Committee of MetSoc, Environmental Society of CIM, Non-Ferrous Pyrometallurgy Section of MetSoc and Iron and Steel Section of MetSoc
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