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Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement field study Tasmania 2024 // Day 1 - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Sep 19) |
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Sep 19 · Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement (OAE) aims to accelerate natural weathering to stimulate transfer of CO2 from the atmosphere into seawater. \n\nhttps://sp.copernicus.org/articles/2-oae2023/1/2023/sp-2-oae2023-1-2023.html \n\nIn September 2024 we commenced a field study to investigate Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement. We add a few hundred grams of ground alkaline rock (Olivine from Mortlake, Victoria) to ~1x1 m patches of coastal sediment. \n\nOur study has two main goals:\n\n1) determine positive and negative effects of the ground material on organisms inside the sediment. \n\n2) understand how the addition of alkaline rock mineral influences the fluxes of carbon and other elements within and ... | By Lennart Bach Read more ... |
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HPAC Discussion with Operaatio Arktis Finland - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Aug 22) |
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Aug 22 · Conversation with Anni Pokela and Viktor Jaakkola of Operaatio Arktis.\n\nThe mission of OA is ‘to preserve the polar ice caps and prevent global tipping points by updating societies' climate strategies by integrating research and development of climate interventions’. \n\nThey note on their website that ‘Solar radiation reflection technologies, together with emission reductions and carbon sequestration, may have the potential to secure a stable society and a thriving habitat for younger generations’.\n\nAnni and Viktor will briefly present the work that they are doing and their plans for the future. This will be followed by an open Q\u0026A.\n\nArctic Endgame is their recent ... | By Robbie Tulip Read more ... |
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Carbon Unbound: Gigaton Scale Leadership Summits - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Aug 20) |
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Aug 20 · Showcase Your Solutions and Unlock Your Full Growth Potential with Unbound Summits.\n\nCarbon Unbound is the leading platform to network with like-minded businesses, connect with new partners, and position yourself and your brand among the industry's most senior thought leaders.\n\nWe currently have opportunities to sponsor our Carbon Unbound Europe and West Coast Summits.\n\nVisit the links below to connect with our dedicated partnership teams and learn more.\n\nCarbon Unbound Europe: https://www.carbonunboundeurope.com/sponsors\nCarbon Unbound West Coast: https://www.carbonunboundwestcoast.com/sponsors\nCarbon Unbound East Coast: https://www.carbonunboundeastcoast.com/sponsors\nAdapt ... | By Unbound Summits Read more ... |
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How are you celebrating "Carbon Removal Day"? - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Aug 20) |
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Aug 20 · Imagine it's Carbon Removal Day, 100,000,000 people are talking about carbon removal as required, major media publications are promoting the need for carbon removal to policymakers, investors, and innovators.\n\nThat's the vision of Jack Sullivan and the team of 20 community members developing Carbon Removal Day. Listen here to learn more on LinkedIn and YouTube. Email Jack Sullivan at redcarbonbiz@gmail.com.\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 ... | By Tito - AirMiners Read more ... |
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The Potential & Pitfalls of Geoengineering | Josh Horton - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Aug 17) |
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Aug 17 · In this episode of the Sustainable Ambassador Podcast, we speak with Joshua Horton, Senior Program Fellow for Solar Geoengineering at Harvard Kennedy School, about the potential \u0026 pitfalls of geoengineering to minimize the impact of climate overshoot.\n\nThrough our conversation we speak to the roots of this growing interest, introduce several of the | By Collective Responsibility Read more ... |
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Terra Verde – Militarism, Green Capitalism and the Normalization of Solar Geoengineering - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Aug 15) |
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Aug 15 · An interview with Dr Kevin Surprise (https://twitter.com/kevinsurprise) , an educator, academic and researcher on the political economy of climate change, with a special focus on the rapidly evolving field of solar geoengineering.\n\n\n\nThe post Terra Verde – Militarism, Green Capitalism and the Normalization of Solar Geoengineering (https://kpfa.org/episode/terra-verde-august-28-2020/) appeared first on KPFA (https://kpfa.org) . | By KPFA Radio Read more ... |
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Turning the world’s largest waste stream into a CO2 sink | Anna Haas | TEDxZurich - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Aug 12) |
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Aug 12 · To reach net zero by 2050, we need to drastically reduce our emissions as well as remove the residual, hard-to-abate emissions from the atmosphere via carbon removal. One method with widespread potential: capturing CO2 from the atmosphere and storing it in the world’s largest waste stream, demolition concrete, via a mineralization process. Anna Haas holds an M.Sc. in mineral resources engineering from RWTH Aachen University. She brings cross-industry experience from startups to corporates, having lived in 5 countries and now calling Switzerland home. Anna has worked in the Swiss machine building industry and a German VC-backed ConTech startup. Currently, she is a Sales Manager at ... | By TEDx Talks Read more ... |
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Leading The World in Carbon Removal | Puro.earth - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Aug 5) |
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Aug 5 · Carbon removal is a vital tool in the fight against climate change.\n\nPuro.earth: The world’s leading crediting platform for engineered carbon removal. It aims to accelerate carbon dioxide removal at scale and aggregate the carbon removal supply needed to fulfill net zero goals. Unlike markets for carbon offsets, Puro.earth allows companies to reduce their carbon footprint beyond zero.\n\nDiscover more: https://www.nasdaq.com/solutions/carbon-removal-marketplace\n\nThis film was developed in partnership with the London Institute of Banking \u0026 Finance (LIBF). | By Nasdaq Read more ... |
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Is “Shared Storage†how we make DAC cheaper? - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Aug 2) |
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Aug 2 · 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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Inside the hidden carbon plant pulling CO2 from thin air | BBC News - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jul 28) |
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Jul 28 · In Iceland, a huge carbon plant is sucking carbon dioxide from thin air and turning it into rock. \n\nSo, how does the technology work and will it help in the fight against climate change?\n\nThis video is from BBC Click, the BBC’s flagship technology programme.\n\nSubscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog\n\nFor more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news \n\n#Iceland #ClimateChange #bbcnews | By BBC News Read more ... |
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Intersections of Digital Infrastructure and Carbon Removal - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jul 26) |
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Jul 26 · The Carbon Business Council and Climate Collective hosted a webinar focused on Digital Infrastructure and Carbon Removal. \n\nDescription: \nSoftware and other digital infrastructure have dramatically transformed every industrial sector of the global economy over the past few decades, from reducing costs to increasing efficiency and unlocking scale. Digital technologies are already critical components of ongoing global efforts to scale climate finance, decarbonize societies, and build market mechanisms to address challenges such as biodiversity loss, climate adaptation, and the energy transition. The rapidly growing carbon dioxide removal (CDR) field will be no exception. In an online ... | By Carbon Business Council Read more ... |
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How carbon removal can address the climate crisis - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jul 25) |
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Jul 25 · In this video, our co-founder and executive director, Na'im Merchant, explains the importance of carbon removal and its role in addressing the climate crisis.\n\nCarbon Removal Canada is a nonpartisan think tank focused on scaling carbon removal solutions responsibly to help Canada meet its climate goals by 2050.  Discover how we are helping Canada take action and remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere (in addition to cutting emissions). For more information, visit our website: carbonremoval.ca. | By Carbon Removal Canada Read more ... |
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ROCKCHAR. Co-Pyrolysis of biomass and industrial side products, Oxford 18. June 2024 - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jul 25) |
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Jul 25 · This is the presentation of the projekt ROCKCHAR at the Negative CO2 Emissions Conference in Oxford, 18. June 2024, by Maria-Elena Vorrath, University Hamburg. Follow ROCKCHAR on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/rockchar #CDR #carbon #carbondioxideremoval #enhancedweathering #rockpowder #biochar Abstract: Title: ROCKCHAR – Co-pyrolysis of biomass and industrial side products for cost-efficient carbon dioxide removal Authors: Maria-Elena Vorrath, Johannes Meyer zu Drewer, Reinaldy Poetra, Nikolas Hagemann, Thorben Amann, Jens Hartmann Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is teamwork: The combination of Pyrogenic carbon and enhanced Mineral weathering for Carbon Capture ... | By Maria-Elena Vorrath Read more ... |
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Beyond Emissions: Exploring Cutting Edge Carbon Removal Solutions - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jul 24) |
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Jul 24 · Join 3Degrees as we explore two groundbreaking carbon removal projects. Discover the innovative technologies at Southwest Biochar and CarbiCrete, and learn how they are making significant contributions to combatting climate change. ðŸŒðŸ’¡\n\nAt Southwest Biochar, we delve into the environmental benefits of biochar, including carbon sequestration, soil health improvement, and greenhouse gas reduction. Meanwhile, at CarbiCrete, we investigate cutting-edge carbon removal technology that integrates into concrete production, turning a critical building material into a carbon sink. ðŸðŸ”¬ðŸŒ±\n\nWitness firsthand how these pioneering solutions are revolutionizing our approach to ... | By 3Degrees Group, Inc. Read more ... |
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Climate Intervention with Climate Scientist David Keith - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jul 22) |
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Jul 22 · In this Climate Chat episode, we interview climate scientist David Keith, Professor of Geophysical Science at the University of Chicago where he leads the Climate Systems Engineering program. David previously ran a similar program at Harvard. Dr. Keith founded Carbon Engineering, a company that captures CO2 from the atmosphere.\n\nWe will discuss the feasibility, safety, scalability, and political ramifications of climate interventions such as carbon capture and Sunlight Reflection Methods (SRM), a.k.a., solar-geoengineering.\n\nFollow David on Twitter/X: @DKeithClimate\n\nDavid's home page is: https://davidkeith.earth\n\nFollow Dan on X/Twitter: @danmiller999\n\nTo join the Zoom ... | By Climate Chat Read more ... |
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Geoengineering: Our Last Hope or a Risky Gamble? - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jul 22) |
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Jul 22 · As the planet heats up, scientists are increasingly exploring geoengineering, a controversial set of technologies that could manipulate the climate to combat global warming. But is it a viable solution or a risky gamble with potentially unknown consequences? Join PrimeTime Topics as we delve into the world of geoengineering, examining the potential benefits and drawbacks of different approaches, from reflecting sunlight back into space to removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. We'll discuss the ethical, political, and environmental challenges surrounding this emerging field, and explore the potential impact on our planet and future. | By PrimeTimeTopics Read more ... |
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How Climate Leaders Incorporate Carbon Removals Into Their Overall Sustainability Plan - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jul 18) |
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Jul 18 · How Climate Leaders Incorporate Carbon Removals Into Their Overall Sustainability Plan\n\nIn this webinar, well see how some of the world's leading carbon removal operators have created their organisations net zero strategy to incorporate carbon removals \n\nThis panel will be chaired by Gabrielle Walker, Co-Founder and Chief Scientist at CUR8. She will be joined by the fantastic:\n\n- Meghan Edge, Head of Carbon Investments at Ripple\n- Tom Byrne, Head of Net Zero and Environment at British Airways\n- Scott Wilson, Director of Operations \u0026 Sustainability at Accenture\n\n📣 Here's what we’ll be covering:\n- The learnings from building a carbon removal strategy\n- Sharing their ... | By CUR8 - Carbon Removals Read more ... |
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Conference talk: Testing several MRV approaches in a large-scale ERW greenhouse experiment - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jul 17) |
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Jul 17 · A conference presentation by Jens Hammes of Carbon Drawdown Initiative (www.carbon-drawdown.de) at the 3rd International Conference on Negative CO2 Emissions, 2024 in Oxford. Abstract: Enhanced weathering (EW) boosts the natural process of chemical rock weathering and is a promising strategy for substantial carbon dioxide removal (CDR). Large-scale deployment of EW is, however, hindered by the challenge of directly measuring the net achieved CDR. Monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) of CDR achieved through EW will likely hinge on site-specific model calculations. Development of such models in turn requires numerous real life EW data sets from various environments to train ... | By Dirk Paessler Read more ... |
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Meet the Stripe Exec Who Leads a $1 Billion Carbon Removal Fund - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jul 17) |
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Jul 17 · Digital payments company Stripe started funding early-stage carbon removal technology companies in 2020. Two years later, the women behind that strategy masterminded the launch of Frontier, a $1 billion carbon removal buyers group co-founded with Alphabet, McKinsey, Meta and Shopify. As of April 2024, the group has signed contracts worth about $230 million.\n\nGreenBiz’s editor-at-large Heather Clancy will talk with Nan Ransohoff, head of Frontier and Stripe Climate, in the latest episode of Climate Pioneers, a new GreenBiz video series featuring the innovators and executives working to mitigate the climate crisis.\n\nThe conversation will cover:\n\n- How Stripe evaluates potential ... | By GreenBiz Read more ... |
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Peter Fiekowsky Presentation to Healthy Planet Action Coalition - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jul 12) |
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Jul 12 · The founder of the global climate restoration movement, Peter Fiekowsky, on Climate Restoration Roadmap We all want to give our children a safe climate like the one we were given. We know that nature has removed about 1 trillion tons of CO2 before ice ages, so we know that it is theoretically possible. However climate leadership does not yet support or even discuss restoring safe CO2 levels. In the 1980s, as the UNFCCC and IPCC were developing, the concept of restoring a safe climate made no sense because the climate was still safe. In the last 30 years, though, our planet has moved into climate chaos, and it is clear that we need to shift our goal to restoration. How will we do ... | By Robbie Tulip Read more ... |
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'We cannot tackle climate change without carbon removals' says Drax Director - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jul 10) |
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Jul 10 · During her speech at The Big Zero Show, Angela Hepworth of Drax emphasised the critical need to address current CO2 levels alongside reducing emissions, advocating for aggressive carbon removal strategies such as BECCS and natural solutions\n\n--------------------\r\nOfficial Site: http://www.energylivenews.com\r\nFollow us on Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/EnergyLiveNews\r\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/EnergyLiveNews\r\n-------------------- | By Energy Live News Read more ... |
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Carbonsations with Steve Oldham, Captura - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jul 9) |
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Jul 9 · We sit down with Steve Oldham, CEO of Captura and former CEO of Carbon Engineering, to discuss the differences and similarities between direct air capture (DAC) and direct ocean capture (DOC). Steve talks about the critical need for diverse carbon removal solutions, the innovative approach of Captura, and the importance of ocean health.\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 how their work might be one of the keys to ... | By Carbon Herald Read more ... |
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How to Store Carbon Dioxide, Permanently - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jul 9) |
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Jul 9 · Excess carbon dioxide has been building up in our atmosphere since the Industrial Revolution and has overwhelmed our planet’s natural ability to absorb all those emissions. In addition to reforestation, habitat protection, and other natural solutions, we can capture CO2 directly from the air or from emissions sources and store that carbon underground, safely and permanently. | By National Wildlife Read more ... |
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Negative Emissions Summit 2024 - Science for Trust - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jul 9) |
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Jul 9 · The Science for Trust: Providing the Evidence for Credible Carbon Removals session within the Negative Emissions Summit had discussed the pioneering research and emerging trends within the realm of carbon removals, shedding light on prospective advancements and breakthroughs. In terms of the CDR methods represented, focus was placed on marine carbon dioxide removals, biochar carbon removals and enhanced rock weathering. Among the topics covered, there will be a discussion on the role of Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) in fostering a scalable carbon removals industry.\n\nPanellists: \nProf. Ondrej Masek, Chair of Net Zero Emissions Technologies at the The University of ... | By Negative Emissions Platform Read more ... |
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Carbonfuture Carbon Removal Summit 2024 - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jul 2) |
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Jul 2 · 'The time for corporate action on carbon removal is now.' \n\nThat was one of the key messages from our second annual Carbon Removal Summit, organized in partnership with Reuters Events, where we brought together corporate sustainability leaders with who's who in the CDR industry.\n\nKey takeaways from the event:\n\n1ï¸âƒ£Â Get started today. Investing in CDR now can secure supply and pricing over the coming years, prepare your organization for future regulations, and build your brand and reputation. Meaningful action today creates real, long-term impact, both within your organization and for the industry as a whole. \n\n2ï¸âƒ£ Trust was a hot topic throughout the Summit. Companies ... | By Carbonfuture Read more ... |
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Let’s stop acting like greenhouse gas removal is optional - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jul 2) |
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Jul 2 · 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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Partner Fireside Chat: Scaling Up Carbon Removal - From Now to Net Zero | Net-zero Forum 2024 - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jul 1) |
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Jul 1 · Join us for an engaging fireside chat on 'Scaling Up Carbon Removal - From Now to Net Zero' featuring Kapil Malhotra, Global Business Unit Head - Fluoropolymers, @gujaratfluorochemicalslimited, in conversation with Sudheer Pal Singh, Editor, @ETEnergyWorld, The Economic Times, at the Economic Times India Net-zero Forum 2024. \n\n#NetZero #CarbonRemoval #IndiaNetZero #ETForum2024 #sustainablefuture | By ETEnergyWorld Read more ... |
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Can we Science our way to ocean carbon removal? | The Big Story - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jun 28) |
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Jun 28 · Mess with the finely balanced ecosystem of the ocean? On purpose?! What could go wrong?! But the truth is, we've messed with it already. The oceans suck up a lot of our carbon, and you may have noticed they get hotter every year. But what if there was a way to store carbon in the ocean, possibly forever, where it wouldn't do any damage?\n\nWelcome to the world of marine geoengineering—a field gaining a lot of attention, as well as a lot of investment, including in Canadian companies. We might not understand the depths of the ocean's ecosystem enough to ensure we won't do anything truly horrible...but eventually we might have no option but to try it anyway...\n\nGUEST: Moira Donovan, ... | By CityNews Read more ... |
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Solar Geoengineering: Ethics and Science | Harvard Climate Action Week 2024 - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jun 28) |
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Jun 28 · Solar geoengineering refers to a strategy for reducing the impacts of climate change by reflecting some of the incoming solar radiation. Long considered too controversial to discuss in public, it has been getting more and more attention both within the scientific community and from the public at large, perhaps due to the growing awareness of climate change impacts as well as the scale of the challenge of decarbonizing the global energy system. \n\nFor nearly 20 years, Harvard has played a leading role in convening conversations surrounding this approach to managing climate change, as well as contributing important scholarship on new technological approaches, better understanding of ... | By The Salata Institute at Harvard University Read more ... |
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Walker Lee on Marine Cloud Brightening Global Impact Modeling - HPAC - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jun 27) |
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Jun 27 · Discussion with the Healthy Planet Action Coalition\nWalker Raymond Lee is a postdoctoral research associate at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado. Walker's research explores the design space of climate intervention: what can climate models tell us about how different climate intervention strategies might affect the Earth system in different ways? In this talk he applies this research to Marine Cloud Brightening. From 2018-2023, Walker studied at Cornell University, where he compared simulations of stratospheric aerosol injection at various latitudes, altitudes, and seasons and used feedback control algorithms to determine whether and how different ... | By Robbie Tulip Read more ... |
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And there’s a gap in growth stage funding too - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jun 26) |
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Jun 26 · 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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#TechDiplomacyTalk: Climate Change – Solar Geoengineering as a Solution? - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jun 14) |
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Jun 14 · #TechDiplomacyTalk: Climate Change – Solar Geoengineering as a Solution?\nThis #TechDiplomacyTalk aimed at deepening the understanding of solar geoengineering - technologies that cool the earth by reflecting sunlight back into space – and its associated ethical concerns, geopolitical implications and risks for the environment, biodiversity and humans. In the light of the risks, ongoing field tests and increasing private sector interest, the discussion focused on the need for global, science-based, and effective control and regulatory mechanisms for solar geoengineering.\nThree panellists participated in this #TechDiplomacyTalk: Ambassador Salome Meyer, the Ambassador of Switzerland ... | By Österreichisches Außenministerium Read more ... |
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From Carbon Sink to Solution Unlocking the Ocean's Role in Climate Mitigation - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jun 14) |
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Jun 14 · IOI Alumni CPD Webinar - 13 June 2024\nThere is an urgent consensus among researchers and global communities that climate change presents increasingly severe consequences if left unaddressed. Central to this discourse is the Ocean's pivotal role in absorbing a significant portion of anthropogenic CO2 emissions from the atmosphere. However, questions arise regarding the Ocean's enduring capacity and the ramifications of its evolving role amidst Earth's changing climate.\n\nThis IOI Alumni Continuous Professional Development webinar delved into the multifaceted relationship between the Ocean and climate mitigation. Drawing upon insights from the World Ocean Review 8: The Ocean – A ... | By IOI HQ Read more ... |
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Exploring Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement with Vycarb's CEO Garrett Boudinot - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jun 8) |
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Jun 8 · 🌠Episode 18 of Bite-Size Climate Tech Season 2! 🌿 I talked to Garrett Boudinot, CEO of Vycarb, to discuss their innovative approach to ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE). Vycarb is pioneering modular, autonomous systems that measure and sequester carbon dioxide in coastal waters, which contain higher COâ‚‚ levels than other parts of the ocean. Garrett explains how their technology works, the ecological benefits of reducing ocean acidification, and the importance of OAE in combating climate change.\n\n**Listen and subscribe:**\nhttps://open.spotify.com/show/02aADu5pkKjlVFGTxUNT5W?si=ba96340520204797\n\n👉 Learn more about: \n- [Website](https://www.vy-carb.com/)\n- ... | By Bite-Size Climate Tech Read more ... |
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Inside the Extreme Plan to Refreeze the Arctic | WSJ Future of Everything - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jun 7) |
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Jun 7 · A method normally used to create ice-skating rinks is now coming to the rescue of melting sea ice in the Arctic. Since satellite records began in 1979, summer Arctic sea ice has shrunk by around 13% per decade. Could making more ice be a potential solution to this issue? WSJ got exclusive access to follow the team trialing the technology in the Arctic island of Svalbard, one of the coldest inhabited places in the world. Chapters: 0:00 Decline of sea ice 0:44 Svalbard 3:00 Drilling 4:34 Temperature profile 5:17 Pumping 6:44 Challenges #Climate #Norway #WSJ | By The Wall Street Journal Read more ... |
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Episode 608 Shall We Whiten Clouds - Climate Engineering (Lockley - Playlist)  (Jun 3) |
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Jun 3 · Hugh Hunt, Daniel Rosenfeld, and Steven Rogak are all engineers who are eagerly studying the potential. use of salt water spray to whiten clouds and reflect sunshine back into space, thereby reducing global warming. Adele Buckley is an engineer who is skeptical about the value of trying to keep the Arctic frozen at this time. For the video, audio podcast, transcript and comments see https://tosavetheworld.ca/episode-608-shall-we-whiten-clouds | By ToSaveTheWorld Read more ... |
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