Professor Stuart Haszeldine has over 35 years’ research experience in energy and environment, innovating new approaches to oil and gas extraction, radioactive waste disposal, carbon capture and storage and biochar in soils. He has been elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, awarded the Geological Society William Smith Medal and was appointed Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to climate change technologies.
Scientist: Stuart Haszeldine

Interview with Prof. Stuart Haszeldine on increasing carbon storage capacity
"50 Million tonnes of carbon storage capacity is welcome but it needs to be double that - we're already 50 years late on a 50 year problem", says Stuart Haszeldine, Scottish Carbon Capture and Storage Director and Professor of Carbon Capture and Storage at the University of Edinburgh (UK). Professor Haszeldine has over 35 years’ ...

Carbon capture, utilisation and storage: a polarising or pragmatic part of the EU climate toolbox?
Carbon capture, utilisation and storage technologies could help tackle hard-to-abate emissions in the fight against climate change, but they face challenges in investment, viability and scepticism when it comes to risks of greenwashing and allowing business as usual. Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) are a family of technologies that stop emitted carbon dioxide from ...