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"If we can manage waste, we can manage CO2," Claude Letourneau, Svante CEO - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Apr 16) |
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Apr 16 · In this episode, Claude Letourneau, CEO of Svante, discusses the innovative approaches the company is taking in the carbon capture and removal industry. Claude explains Svante's unique technology that uses solid sorbent filters for capturing CO2 from diluted streams, such as those found in industrial emissions, as well as from ambient air via Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology. \n\n_______________________\nThe Carbonsations podcast is focused on the leading figures of the emerging carbon industry, who are helping pave the way to net zero and beyond. We interview founders, CEOs, scientists and trailblazers for insight into their personal journeys within this rapidly growing sector, and ... | By Carbon Herald Read more ... |
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Liquid Trees: Captures pollutants including CO2 using microscopic algae - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Apr 15) |
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Apr 15 · Our technology offers an integrated approach to mitigate climate change and restore river ecosystems while making a transformative impact on local ecosystem of Indian river bodies especially The Hindon and the Yamuna River. River systems themselves accumulate carbon, having a valuable contribution as a carbon sink and in the global carbon cycle. Bioremediation technology using Diatoms developed by Liquid Trees utilizes the natural capabilities of diatoms to remove or degrade organic and inorganic contaminants from the polluted water bodies, reducing the risk of health problems and ultimately improve the quality of the environment. | By Rethinking Removals Read more ... |
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Phil De Luna: Filling Electrification's Gaps with Carbon Removal - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Apr 15) |
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Apr 15 · Phil De Luna, Chief Carbon Scientist and Head of Engineering, Deep Sky.\nPhil De Luna spoke at The Walrus Talks It's Electric in Toronto in April 2024.\n\nBrowse our upcoming event schedule here: thewalrus.ca/events. And subscribe to The Walrus Events newsletter for updates and announcements: thewalrus.ca/conversation. | By The Walrus Read more ... |
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Marine Cloud Brightening - Tribute to Stephen Salter - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Apr 14) |
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Apr 14 · The Climate Emergency Forum hosts a discussion about the late Stephen Salter, a pioneering professor of engineering at the University of Edinburgh, and his work on marine cloud brightening (MCB) as a potential solution for mitigating global warming.\n\nThis video was recorded on March 27th, 2024, and published on April 14th, 2024.\n\nThe participants reflect on Salter's innovative ideas and creative mindset. A key focus is Salter's proposal to use a fleet of unmanned ships to spray fine sea water droplets into marine clouds to increase their reflectivity and albedo, thereby reflecting more sunlight back into space and cooling the planet. Salter provided calculations on the number of ... | By Climate Emergency Forum Read more ... |
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Fixing the Planet with Carrots and Sticks - Climate Policy with Sebastian Manhart - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Apr 12) |
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Apr 12 · Sebastian Manhart is a climate advocate, leveraging his skills and experiences to support policymakers in making better decisions for our planet.​\n\nHe is currently the Senior Policy Advisor of â Carbonfutureâ , the world's leading provider of high-integrity, durable carbon removal. In this role, he focuses on promoting policies to help scale durable carbon removal in Europe, the United States, and beyond.\n\nSebastian previously spent a decade as a tech entrepreneur, including being Chief Operating Officer at Simprints, the world’s only nonprofit biometrics company. He also advised Angela Merkel’s Chancellery and worked with governments globally through the World ... | By Biochar Life Read more ... |
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Geologic Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide: The State of Responsible Primacy - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Apr 12) |
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Apr 12 · Industrial carbon capture and carbon dioxide removal are important strategies to reach global and national net zero CO2 emissions targets and to keep global temperatures at or below 1.5°C. The most common setting for permanently sequestering CO2 after it has been captured is underground, in very deep, impermeable rock formations. To regulate and monitor the sequestered CO2, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is charged with administering the Underground Injection Control (UIC) program, whereby it sets regulatory standards and processes applications for underground wells with the goal of preventing contamination of drinking water under the Safe Drinking Water Act.\n\nA new ... | By Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal Read more ... |
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Sandro Vattioni: Risks and benefits of climate intervention via stratospheric aerosol injection - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Apr 10) |
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Apr 10 · Risks and benefits of climate intervention via stratospheric aerosol injection of solid particles\n\nSpeaker: Sandro Vattioni, ETH Zurich\n\nAbstract:\nRecent studies have suggested that injection of solid particles such as alumina and calcite instead of SO2 for climate intervention via stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) could reduce some of the adverse side effects of SAI such as ozone depletion and stratospheric heating. However, the expected improvements are subject to large uncertainties. We constrain some of these uncertainties by experimental work on calcite particles using elastic recoil detection analysis and in-situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Subsequently, we use a ... | By NCAR Atmospheric Chemistry Observations \u0026 Modeling Read more ... |
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André, CEO Blue Skies Minerals on The Scale of Carbon Removal - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Apr 9) |
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Apr 9 · 🌠Episode 10🌿 This time, we're diving into the Scale of Carbon Removal, we all know that we need to remove 10Gt of CO2 from the atmosphere, but how can we comprehend realistically and put that into perspective? André walk us through this time!\n\n👉 Learn more about: \nhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/andre-sobolewski/\nhttps://www.blueskiesminerals.com/\n\n🌟 Subscribe, like, and comment to let us know what you think and what you’d like to see in future episodes. Your support means the world to us as we continue our journey to bring positive changes through climate technology.\nInstagram: ... | By Bite-Size Climate Tech Read more ... |
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Strengthening the Global Ecosystem for Ocean Solutions (GEOS) - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Apr 9) |
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Apr 9 · A Cross-Regional Dialogue on Ocean-Climate Innovation\n\nOcean Visions Satellite Event at Ocean Decade Conference. \n\nCoastal communities worldwide are positioned to lead the innovation of ocean-based solutions to climate change, yet opportunities for regional exchange are needed to publicize, replicate, and appropriately adapt models for successful development of these solutions. This cross-regional dialogue will convene Decade Actions under the Global Ecosystem for Ocean Solutions (GEOS) program to celebrate the establishment of regional Ocean-Climate Innovation Hubs (Innovation Hubs), discuss challenges and solutions shared across regions, and leverage lessons learned to advance a ... | By Ocean Visions Read more ... |
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We're not growing fast enough - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Apr 3) |
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Apr 3 · Join the weekly newsletter â–º https://airminers.com/newsletter\n\nOur vision is a thriving human civilization on Earth.\nWe exist to empower risk takers to reverse climate change.\nAirMiners provides the catalytic infrastructure for innovators working to remove a billion tons of carbon dioxide by 2030. | By Tito - AirMiners Read more ... |
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"Kenya is the best place for Direct Air Capture," Martin Freimüller, Octavia Carbon СEO - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Apr 2) |
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Apr 2 · On this episode of Carbonsations, we are joined by Martin Freimüller, founder and CEO of carbon removal company Octavia Carbon. Octavia is leveraging the abundant geothermal energy, ideal geology and concentration of talent in Kenya to build and scale Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology. 🎙 Check out the episode on other podcasting platforms: Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/kenya-is-the-best-place-for-dac-martin-freim%C3%BCller/id1710028531?i=1000651170718 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/episode/419Jtt0WOyFHNjy1UMlvz4?si=66abd4ed47f74942 _______________________ The Carbonsations podcast is focused on the leading figures of the emerging carbon ... | By Carbon Herald Read more ... |
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In Focus—Emily Joiner on Developing Carbon Dioxide Removal - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Apr 2) |
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Apr 2 · Carbon dioxide removal, an umbrella term for any process that takes carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, is crucial for meeting global climate goals according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. At the moment, the global capacity to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is limited. In this In Focus video, Emily Joiner, a research associate at Resources for the Future, discusses promising technologies and policy options that may help scale up US and global capacity to meet the challenge. | By Resources for the Future Read more ... |
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"Lots and lots co-benefit!" of Enhanced Rock Weathering | UNDO Carbon, Xinran Explains - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Mar 29) |
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Mar 29 · 🌠Episode 9 of Bite-Size Climate Tech Season 2! 🌿 This time, we're diving into the transformative world of Enhanced Rock Weathering (ERW) alongside the Xinran Liu, the chief scientist from UNDO. This episode sheds light on how ERW not only offers a promising solution for capturing atmospheric CO2 but also brings vital benefits to soil health, agriculture, and beyond. \n\nWho knows the simplest rock can help us that much!\n\nJoin us for an enlightening conversation that feels both personal and profoundly hopeful for our planet’s future. #ClimateAction #SustainableTech #ERWâ€\n\n👉 Learn more about: \nUNDO: https://un-do.com/ @undo-carbon \nXinran Liu: ... | By Bite-Size Climate Tech Read more ... |
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Webinar: AI/ML solutions for soil carbon sequestration - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Mar 27) |
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Mar 27 · ðŸ—£ï¸ Did you miss our latest webinar on #SoilOrganicCarbon?\nNo worries, we’ve got you covered!\n\n🌱 On March 26, EOSDA experts uncovered the potential of its #SOC modeling solution in aiding farmers to reap the benefits of carbon-sequestering practices – healthier soils, improved crop productivity, and additional income.\n\nGuided by our wonderful experts through the inner workings of #CarbonProjects, the attendees had a chance to explore the existing limitations, requirements, and advantages of going carbon-neutral on their farms. \n \n👩â€ðŸŒ¾ Looking to embrace #CarbonFarming on your croplands? \nðŸ›°ï¸ Searching for reliable technology to predict SOC levels for your ... | By EOS Data Analytics Read more ... |
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Launch Webinar: 2023 Global Biochar Market Report - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Mar 26) |
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Mar 26 · IBI and @USBiocharInitiative hosted the launch webinar of the 2023 Global Biochar Market Report! Drawing on perspectives from more than 1,000 global study respondents, the inaugural report marks a significant milestone in biochar market analysis.\n\nAvailable for download from 25 March 2024, it offers a snapshot of the biochar industry’s global landscape, delivering critical insights for policymakers and investors committed to the Paris Agreement goals and carbon removal initiatives. \n\nThe report highlights industry growth trends, key challenges, burgeoning market demands, and the pivotal role industry organizations play in this dynamic environment.\n\nDownload the report: ... | By International Biochar Initiative (IBI) Read more ... |
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Closing discussions - Envisioning a carbon removal strategy for Europe - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Mar 22) |
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Mar 22 · On 19 March, we launched our carbon removal strategy, an overview in four pillars about how the EU could, and should, craft a just and sustainable vision for the deployment of carbon removal across the continent. During the closing session, we invited the rapporteurs from all four panels to share key learning points from their sessions.\n\n0:00:00 Plenary, with Lina StrandvÃ¥g Nagell of Bellona Europe, Chris Sherwood of Negative Emissions Platform, Sam Van den plas of Carbon Market Watch and Rachel Ardiff of Oxford Net Zero\n0:24:34 Closing remarks, Devina Banerjee, Carbon Gap\n\n#cdr #carbonremoval #CDRforEurope | By Carbon Gap Read more ... |
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NASA’s Gavin Schmidt explores off-charts heat and climate science gaps - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Mar 22) |
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Mar 22 · Longtime climate journalist ANDY REVKIN speaks with longtime NASA climate scientist GAVIN SCHMIDT about his Nature commentary on what missing factors may be behind 2023’s shocking ocean and atmosphere temperature spikes and what data are needed to help climate models, forecast and policies catch up. \r\n\r\nRead the Nature piece:\r\nhttps://go.nature.com/3Vsr12A\r\n\r\nSubscribe to Sustain What: \r\nhttps://revkin.substack.com/subscribe | By Andrew Revkin Read more ... |
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Leading the Green Transition: The Key Role of Women in Climate Action Webinar - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Mar 20) |
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Mar 20 · The climate crisis requires diverse perspectives and solutions that can effectively meet the needs of diverse communities and address this global challenge. In this webinar, we will spotlight the important contributions of women leaders in climate action, with a specific focus on carbon removal. We'll explore the unique paths that led them to climate work and dive into the conditions that are necessary for an equitable green transition.\n\nOur panel of influential women will share their personal journeys into the climate space: from their early inspirations to the challenges they've overcome and strategies for an equitable climate action. This webinar took place on March 19, 2024 and ... | By Carbonfuture Read more ... |
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Our biggest competitor is irrelevance - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Mar 20) |
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Mar 20 · Join the weekly newsletter â–º https://airminers.com/newsletter\n\nOur vision is a thriving human civilization on Earth.\nWe exist to empower risk takers to reverse climate change.\nAirMiners provides the catalytic infrastructure for innovators working to remove a billion tons of carbon dioxide by 2030. | By Tito - AirMiners Read more ... |
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"Farmers double their income with biochar," Jason Highberger, Biochar Life CEO - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Mar 19) |
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Mar 19 · We are joined in this episode of Carbonsations by Jason Highberger, CEO and Co-Founder of Biochar Life, a company on a mission to battle climate change, while improving the lives of smallholder farmers in the developing world. Jason talks about how Biochar Life is working with artisanal biochar producers to remove 1 million tons of CO2 from the atmosphere by 2030.\n\n🎙 Check out the episode on other podcasting platforms:\nApple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/farmers-double-their-income-with-biochar-jason/id1710028531?i=1000649699307\nSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/episode/7vB7szNp40qVcfLI2bSpaw?si=6fb154ce92f749d9\n_______________________\nThe Carbonsations ... | By Carbon Herald Read more ... |
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Advancements in MRV for Enhanced Rock Weathering - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Mar 18) |
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Mar 18 · ​Hey all,\n\n​We heard a wave of support at our Town Hall for a MRV event on Enhanced Rock Weathering advances, so accordingly we're hosting our next event March 12th at 11am Pacific. | By AirMiners Read more ... |
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Solar Geoengineering/Sunlight Reflection Methods: Safe, Effective, Needed? w/ Doug MacMartin - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Mar 18) |
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Mar 18 · In this Climate Chat episode, we interview Cornell climate scientist Douglas MacMartin. Doug researches climate intervention techniques including Sunlight Reflection Methods (SRM, aka Solar Radiation Management or Solar Geoengineering). We will discuss how SRM can be achieved, how safe it is, how does SRM side effects compare with the side effects of *not* doing SRM, and why SRM may be needed very soon.\n\nDr. MacMartin's website is https://www.mae.cornell.edu/faculty-directory/douglas-macmartin\n\nFor more Climate Chat episodes, see our YouTube home page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3BXcpYFCzTndJ9Fisi32qg | By Climate Chat Read more ... |
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2024 Towards a Non Use Regime on Solar Geoengineering Lessons from International Law and Governance - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Mar 15) |
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Mar 15 · Transnational Environmental Law\n2024 Towards a Non Use Regime on Solar Geoengineering Lessons from International Law and Governance Feb\nhttps://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/transnational-environmental-law/article/towards-a-nonuse-regime-on-solar-geoengineering-lessons-from-international-law-and-governance/83A71F8002DC88049D9575790743D3A1#\n\nhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1g3Q33q_NdAPkahgoeuca8LipFPnLKltT/view?usp=sharing | By METERRORIST MEDIA Read more ... |
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We Need to Start Climate Engineering Soon, New Study Says - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Mar 14) |
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Mar 14 · Want to restore the planet's ecosystems and see your impact in monthly videos? The first 200 people to join Planet Wild with my code will get the first month for free at www.planetwild.com/sabinehossenfelder/march \n\nIf you want to get to know them better first, check out their latest video: Restoring an ancient forest by doing the opposite of tree planting www.planetwild.com/sabinehossenfelder/12/march\n\nClimate engineering is the cheapest way to get us out of this unfolding climate disaster, but how do we do it? Two new papers have recently been released - one discussing the need to start stratospheric aerosol injections soon and the other introducing a new method of climate ... | By Sabine Hossenfelder Read more ... |
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Converting carbon capturing algae into aquafeeds - The short of it - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Mar 12) |
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Mar 12 · Innovo, which grows algae in bioreactors fed by fossil fuel emissions, believes that buy-in from the aquafeed sector can help them scale up their concept, while they - in turn - can help improve the sustainability of the aquaculture sector, by reducing their reliance on wild-caught fish.\n\nRead the full article here - https://thefishsite.com/articles/converting-carbon-capturing-algae-into-aquafeeds-innovo\n\n#aquafeed #aquaculture #algae #carboncapture | By The Fish Site Read more ... |
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Greenhouse Gas Removal, Tidying Up the Mess We Made - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Mar 12) |
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Mar 12 · A unique collaboration between #PainttheChange, a school, and prominent scientists to help the environment! #greenhouse gases pollute the earth with carbon dioxide emissions and the increasing global temperatures are a catastrophe in the making. Paint the Change held a workshop at Bow School, East London, where students demand action. Young people know that preventing pollution is not enough: we need to invest in new ways to take CO2 out of the atmosphere. Biochar, cultivating micro-algae and direct carbon dioxide capture and storage are three solutions already on the table. Two Imperial College London scientists, Dr. Paul Rouse, from Imperial’s Carbon Removal Hub ... | By Paint the Change Read more ... |
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AMOC Collapse: Timing & Impacts, with Climate Scientist René van Westen - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Mar 11) |
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Mar 11 · In this Climate Chat episode, I interview Dr. René van Westen, a climate scientist whose research focuses on tipping points. Dr. Westen is a postdoctoral researcher at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. René was lead author of a recent paper titled | By Climate Chat Read more ... |
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Climate Change: Choosing to Fail, with Climate Scientist Kevin Anderson - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Mar 11) |
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Mar 11 · In this Climate Chat episode, we interview climate scientist Kevin Anderson for a 2nd time. Out first, audio-only, interview in May 2021 was one of the most listened to Climate Chat programs. Kevin tells it like it is and does not sugarcoat the situation. We will discuss carbon budgets and global temperatures, the desirability of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) and Sunlight Reflection Methods (SRM), and get Kevin's view on James Hansen's recent | By Climate Chat Read more ... |
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Leveraging Technology to Reduce Emissions and Embodied Carbon on Infrastructure Projects - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Mar 11) |
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Mar 11 · Title: Leveraging Technology to Reduce Emissions and Embodied Carbon on Infrastructure Projects\n\nDescription:\n\nPresented at Virtual Summit on Infrastructure — The Future of Heavy Civil \u0026 Resilient Infrastructure on February 28, 2024\n\nPresented by\n— Prabh K. Banga - Vice President, Sustainability - Aecon Group Inc.\n— Dr. Ray Gallant - Vice President Sustainability and Productivity Services - Volvo Construction Equipment\n— Kevin Davis - Senior Director - Residential and Commercial Policy \u0026 Specifications - CarbonCure Technologies\n— Michael Fletcher - Vice President of Sales - AiCrete\n\nSummary\nThe conference session on | By Building Transformations Read more ... |
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MEERTALK March 2024 - Tim Garrett - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Mar 11) |
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Mar 11 · Clouds play a controlling role in the atmosphere, in large part because they cool it during daytime by reflecting sunlight to space. In recent decades clouds have been a primary target for climate modification because the addition of tiny aerosol particles to clouds can clearly be shown to make them brighter. However, clouds are highly dynamic creatures, and their overall response at the global scales that matter most to climate change is much harder to measure. and their overall response at the global scales that matter most to climate change is much harder to measure.\n\nTim Garrett is a Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Utah. His research interests focus on the ... | By MEER SRM Read more ... |
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Designing a New CDR Tax Credit: Issues, Options, and Politics - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Mar 8) |
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Mar 8 · The emerging CDR sector requires substantial and predictable sources of public funding to scale to levels at which it can make a meaningful contribution to combatting climate change. Yet, in the United States, the existing 45Q tax credit is both too modest and too limited in scope to do the job. Modifying the 45Q credit or developing a new tech-neutral tax credit will require extensive advocacy in the U.S. Congress and careful attention to design. \n\nIn this webinar, held March 5, 2024, panelists from the think-tank, Third Way, and Van Ness Feldman, LLP, a law firm with extensive climate and energy expertise, discussed strategies for expanding public knowledge of, and appreciation ... | By Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal Read more ... |
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The Climate Solution That’s Either Brilliant or Insane - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Mar 5) |
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Mar 5 · Lots of people are worried about climate change. Some of those people think the solution is … using science to manipulate the weather. It’s an idea called geoengineering — and it’s either brilliant or insane. \n\nIn recent decades, there’s been an enormous push to reduce carbon emissions. It hasn’t resulted in much progress. As a result, an increasing number of scientists and engineers have suggested we consider altering the weather to mitigate the worst effects of climate change. One of the major proposals is called “carbon captureâ€: literally pulling carbon dioxide back out of the atmosphere via machines or special plant life. \n\nThe other is called “geosolar ... | By Kite \u0026 Key Media Read more ... |
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The pivot from decarbonization to removals leaps forward - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Mar 5) |
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Mar 5 · My big takeaway from Davos is that corporate boardrooms are pivoting into carbon removal. Here's what this means for startup founders, investors, and those of you working inside the world's largest corporations.\n\nJoin the weekly newsletter â–º https://airminers.com/newsletter\n\nOur vision is a thriving human civilization on Earth.\nWe exist to empower risk takers to reverse climate change.\nAirMiners provides the catalytic infrastructure for innovators working to remove a billion tons of carbon dioxide by 2030. | By Tito - AirMiners Read more ... |
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Ocean CDR Permitting and Siting - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Feb 28) |
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Feb 28 · ​Hey all,\n\n​We heard a wave of support at our Town Hall for a marine CDR permitting and siting event so accordingly we're hosting our next event February 27th at noon Pacific.\n\n​Panel includes:\n\n​Diane Hoskins, Director, Policy, Carbon to Sea Initiative\n\n​Cameron Fisher, Principal - Aquatic Lead, 48 North Solutions\n\n​Zach Cockrum, Director of Policy and Partnerships, Vesta\n\n​Jessica Dabrowski, Chemical Oceanographer (moderator) | By AirMiners Read more ... |
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