Carbon removal industry calls on U.S. government for regulation in new industry report

by Isabella O'Malley

NPR: “Startups want to geoengineer a cooler planet. With few rules, experts see big risks”

by Julia Simon

Anthropocene Magazine: “Does discussing geoengineering derail climate action? New study puts it to the test.”

by Sarah DeWeerdt

Why Humans Are Putting a Bunch of ‘Coal’ and ‘Oil’ Back in the Ground

by Matt Simon

Presenting balanced geoengineering information has little effect on mitigation engagement

Max-Planck-Institut

Göttingen, Germany

Carbon Capture and Delay

As long as coal plants are still operating, it is a good idea to require them capture their carbon dioxide emissions. But those designing policies to hasten such practices must tread carefully, lest they unwittingly extend the life of dirtier energy sources.

How to Think About Climate-Tech Solutions

To think that technology will save us from climate change is to invite riskier behavior, or moral hazard. Whether a climate technology creates new problems has little to do with the solution, and everything to do with us.

Tagesspiegel: „Das moralische Risiko ist ein riesiges Problem“

Gespräch mit Ruth Ciesinger

University of Colorado, Boulder

Boulder, Colorado

Carbon removal industry calls on U.S. government for regulation in new industry report

by Isabella O'Malley

NPR: “Startups want to geoengineer a cooler planet. With few rules, experts see big risks”

by Julia Simon

Anthropocene Magazine: “Does discussing geoengineering derail climate action? New study puts it to the test.”

by Sarah DeWeerdt

Why Humans Are Putting a Bunch of ‘Coal’ and ‘Oil’ Back in the Ground

by Matt Simon

Presenting balanced geoengineering information has little effect on mitigation engagement

Max-Planck-Institut

Göttingen, Germany

Carbon Capture and Delay

As long as coal plants are still operating, it is a good idea to require them capture their carbon dioxide emissions. But those designing policies to hasten such practices must tread carefully, lest they unwittingly extend the life of dirtier energy sources.

How to Think About Climate-Tech Solutions

To think that technology will save us from climate change is to invite riskier behavior, or moral hazard. Whether a climate technology creates new problems has little to do with the solution, and everything to do with us.

Tagesspiegel: „Das moralische Risiko ist ein riesiges Problem“

Gespräch mit Ruth Ciesinger

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