Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (CSLF)
The CSLF is an international climate change initiative that is focused on cooperation to develop and apply technologies for the separation and capture of carbon dioxide for its transport and long-term safe storage. The purpose of the CSLF is to make these technologies broadly available internationally, and to identify and address wider issues relating to carbon capture and storage. This could include promoting the appropriate technical, political, and regulatory environments for the development of such technology.
Australia joined the CSLF at its launch in 2003, and hosted the Forum's Second Ministerial Meeting, in Melbourne in 15 September 2004. Australia holds the position of Vice-Chair of the Policy Group, and is a key member of the Technology Group.
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