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29.08.2022
1 Stunde 1 Minute
As part of the 2022 Carbon Sequestration Symposium at California
State University, Bakersfield, Climate Now founder and host James
Lawler moderates a panel discussion on how to capture and store
carbon dioxide in order to meet climate action goals. The panelists
are Ken Haney, California Resources Corporation Bakersfield,
Lorelei Oviatt, director of Kern County Planning and Natural
Resources and Sarah Saltzer, Managing Director for Stanford Center
for Carbon Storage and the Stanford Carbon Initiative. Series:
"Sustainable California" [Science] [Show ID: 38158]
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15.07.2022
37 Minuten
The 2022 Carbon Sequestration Symposium at California State
University, Bakersfield, focuses on engaging the community,
industry, policymakers, and academia in the topic of carbon
sequestration. According to several studies, Kern County has been
identified as a prime location for the geological sequestration of
carbon dioxide. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's Roger
Aines, Ph.D., and Kim Mayfield, Ph.D., discuss efforts underway to
capture and store carbon dioxide as a viable option to mitigate
climate change. Series: "Climate Solutions " [Science] [Show ID:
38157]
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30.05.2022
14 Minuten
In order to reach global net-zero emissions by 2050, we must remove
CO2 from the atmosphere as well as prevent further emissions.
Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) can be accomplished naturally --
through forests, soil sequestration, or mineralization -- and
technologically. In fact, we will need both natural and
technological CDR methods to get to net-zero. So what methods exist
that remove carbon from the atmosphere? What are their respective
costs, how do they compare, and which are already on the market?
Series: "Sustainable California" [Science] [Show ID: 38045]
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30.05.2022
9 Minuten
Climate economists have created a value called the "social cost of
carbon" in order to better understand the cost/benefit relationship
of climate policies and regulations. The social cost of carbon is
the cost to society from damages caused by a ton of CO2 emissions.
This value is difficult to quantify, with factors such as future
societal wealth and global climate damages (such as species
extinction) that are impossible to know. Series: "Sustainable
California" [Science] [Show ID: 38046]
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06.05.2022
28 Minuten
California is a pioneer in researching the impacts of and solutions
to climate change. Getting to carbon neutral - or net zero carbon
emissions - is key to curbing our increasingly warming planet. Dr.
Roger Aines of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory talks
with Climate Now's James Lawler about the latest research on ways
to capture carbon. Series: "Sustainable California" [Public
Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 37993]
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