Wisconsin Subsurface Underground Carbon Dioxide Storage Lease and Agreement (with Landowner, Long Form) is a legal document that outlines the terms and conditions for the leasing and storage of carbon dioxide in the underground subsurface of land in the state of Wisconsin. This agreement aims to facilitate the capture and sequestration of carbon dioxide emissions, thereby reducing greenhouse gas emissions and combating climate change. The Wisconsin Subsurface Underground Carbon Dioxide Storage Lease and Agreement includes various provisions and clauses related to the rights and responsibilities of both the landowner and the lessee (the entity or organization leasing the land for carbon dioxide storage). It ensures that the storage process is conducted safely, taking into consideration environmental and public health concerns. Keywords: 1. Wisconsin: Referring to the specific state where the subsurface underground carbon dioxide storage lease and agreement is being executed. 2. Subsurface: Indicating that the carbon dioxide storage will occur underground, typically at considerable depths below the land surface. 3. Carbon Dioxide: Referring to the greenhouse gas responsible for a significant portion of global warming and climate change. 4. Storage: Describing the process of capturing and securely storing carbon dioxide underground to prevent its release into the atmosphere. 5. Lease: Signifying the legal agreement between the landowner and lessee, granting permission to utilize the land for carbon dioxide storage purposes. 6. Agreement: Emphasizing the written contract that details the terms and conditions governing the lease arrangement and carbon dioxide storage activities. 7. Landowner: Representing the individual or entity that owns the land subject to the lease agreement. 8. Long Form: Denoting that the lease and agreement are comprehensive and detailed, covering various aspects of the carbon dioxide storage process. 9. Carbon Sequestration: Referring to the process of capturing and storing carbon dioxide in an isolated reservoir to prevent its release into the atmosphere. Different types of Wisconsin Subsurface Underground Carbon Dioxide Storage Lease and Agreement may include variations based on factors such as land location, duration of the lease, storage capacity, and other specific requirements. Additionally, there may be different agreement forms for landowners interested in either leasing their land for carbon dioxide storage or for organizations seeking to enter into a lease agreement.