Carbon Negative Technologies: Strategies for Atmospheric CO2 Removal and Storage
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical need for carbon dioxide removal and negative emissions technologies in this press briefing from the American Geophysical Union's 2021 Fall Meeting. Delve into the policy landscape and scientific strategies for capturing and storing atmospheric CO2 to limit global warming. Learn about geologic carbon sequestration, soil carbon sequestration, and enhanced weathering from leading experts in the field. Gain insights into the projected requirement of removing 20 gigatons of CO2 annually to mitigate catastrophic climate change. Hear from panelists representing Carbon180, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and UC Berkeley as they discuss Earth-based approaches to achieve carbon-negative outcomes and their potential impact on climate goals.
Syllabus
#AGU21: Press briefing: Why we need to go carbon negative and how we can get there
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