Going Negative - Solving Climate Change Through Carbon Dioxide Removal
By Tom Green
This includes information and news about climate change, and the latest in Carbon Dioxide Removal technologies.
Going Negative - Solving Climate Change Through Carbon Dioxide RemovalFeb 23, 2021
Interview with Amanda Ravenhill of the Buckminster Fuller Institute
Join host Tom Green for a wide-ranging interview with the incredible Amanda Ravenhill. Amanda discusses numerous aspects of climate change including her remarkable career, exciting projects in climate change, why we shouldn't be referring to Carbon Dioxide Removal.
Learn about the potential of Blue Carbon, how humans made the Amazon rainforest (and how we can save it too), and the important work being done by the Buckminster Fuller Institute.
www.bfi.org
Direct Air Capture with Climeworks
Learn more at www.climeworks.com/
Returning CO2 into the Earth and making carbon negative hydrogen
Shaun discusses Charm's approach, as well as his background spending winters in Antarctica.
Learn more at www.charmindustrial.com
Political Philosophy, Climate Change, and Nori
Listen in and experience a conversation ranging from the esoteric to the in depth.
Learn more about Nori at www.nori.com
The State of Carbon Dioxide Removal and the Oceans
Interview with Brad Ack of Ocean Climate Trust, talking about:
- What are the right objectives for the climate?
- What's the current state of play?
- What is the role of the oceans in solving this problem?
- Ocean Climate Trust
www.oceanclimatetrust.org
Carbon Dioxide Removal - State of Play and Recent News
This episode, with host Tom Green and guest Eric Matzner, co-founder of Project Vesta, explores the science of climate change, the impacts on carbon emissions of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the need for Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) as part of the solution to the problems of climate change.
https://www.ecowatch.com/atmospheric-carbon-dioxide-levels-historic-2646152010.html
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/global-co2-emissions-saw-record-drop-during-pandemic-lockdown/
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-020-0797-x