As climate change intensifies across the planet, attention is turning toward technologies that offer novel ways to decarbonize our economy and our atmosphere. These include options for capturing, storing, and reusing carbon, and geoengineering techniques that directly manipulate the Earth's climate and environment.These methods may provide a critical boost to our attempts to achieve ambitious climate goals. Yet, these solutions are not without their critics, who warn about unforeseen environmental and social repercussions.Join this live discussion regarding some of the most promising emerging climate technologies, the associated risks, and the urgency of these strategies within the scientific community.With:- William Berelson, Paxson H. Offield Professor in Coastal and Marine Systems and professor of Earth sciences, environmental studies and spatial sciences, USC Dornsife
- Anu Khan, entrepreneur in residence, Carbon 180
Moderated by:
Joe Árvai, Dana and David Dornsife Professor of Psychology and Director, USC Wrigley Institute for Environment & Sustainability
Wed., April 10 Noon – 1 p.m. PT 3 – 4 p.m. ET virtual via Zoom |