Inevitable

Ep 98: Ken Caldeira, Atmospheric Scientist at the Carnegie Institution


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In today’s episode, we cover:

  • Ken’s journey from making money on Wall Street to making meaning as a scientist
  • The perceived “information deficit” problem in public policy
  • How Ken distinguishes his role as a concerned citizen from his work as a scientist
  • How getting past social identities is a major challenge to effecting change
  • Bill Gates’ support and patronage of Ken’s work
  • The various climate change research, pursued by Ken’s post-doc graduate students
  • The prospect and viability of a 100% renewable energy model
  • Bill Gates’ notion of a “green premium”
  • Carbon pricing solutions
  • The problem of split-incentives
  • The viability of geoengineering as a solution
  • The need to reframe the problem and solutions to make it palatable for social acceptance

Links to topics discussed in this episode:

  • Caldeira Lab at the Carnegie Institution: https://carnegieenergyinnovation.org/
  • Steve Schneider: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Schneider
  • The Charney Report (1979): https://www.bnl.gov/envsci/schwartz/charney_report1979.pdf
  • Manoela Romano De Orte: https://dge.carnegiescience.edu/people/mromano
  • David Koweek: https://dge.carnegiescience.edu/people/dkoweek
  • Yixuan Zheng: https://dge.carnegiescience.edu/people/yxzheng
  • Enrico Antonini: https://dge.carnegiescience.edu/people/eantonini
  • Candise Henry: https://dge.carnegiescience.edu/people/chenry
  • Rebecca Peer: https://dge.carnegiescience.edu/people/rpeer
  • Variable renewable energy source (“Intermittency”): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variable_renewable_energy
  • Prof. Mark Jacobson: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Z._Jacobson
  • Advanced Research Projects Agency: https://arpa-e.energy.gov/

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