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In this episode of Wicked Problems - Climate Tech Conversations, Richard Delevan interviews Wil Burns, Co-Director of the Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal at American University. They delve into the critical role of carbon removal technologies, exploring their evolution from fringe concepts to mainstream climate strategy. The discussion covers the science, ethics, and policies essential for implementing these technologies responsibly.
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02:46 - Wil Burns discusses his journey into carbon removal research and the importance of addressing carbon removal alongside decarbonization.
05:19 - Urgency and Scale of Carbon Removal
07:08 - Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal
10:05 - Criteria for Responsible Carbon Removal
13:56 - Challenges in Carbon Removal Implementation
16:27 - Ocean-Based Carbon Removal Approaches
22:50 - Voluntary Carbon Markets and Compliance
29:31 - Geoengineering and Solar Radiation Modification
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In this episode of Wicked Problems - Climate Tech Conversations, Richard Delevan interviews Wil Burns, Co-Director of the Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal at American University. They delve into the critical role of carbon removal technologies, exploring their evolution from fringe concepts to mainstream climate strategy. The discussion covers the science, ethics, and policies essential for implementing these technologies responsibly.
Timestamps:
02:46 - Wil Burns discusses his journey into carbon removal research and the importance of addressing carbon removal alongside decarbonization.
05:19 - Urgency and Scale of Carbon Removal
07:08 - Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal
10:05 - Criteria for Responsible Carbon Removal
13:56 - Challenges in Carbon Removal Implementation
16:27 - Ocean-Based Carbon Removal Approaches
22:50 - Voluntary Carbon Markets and Compliance
29:31 - Geoengineering and Solar Radiation Modification
Resources and Links:
Subscribe & Support:
Stay Connected:
Credits:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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