Managing Our Carbon
As the world continues to burn fossil fuels, we must face the reality that carbon sequestration will be required to meet our net zero goals. We explore technological and nature-based solutions to address this challenge, and why this approach must not be used as a means of prolonging unnecessary forms of fossil fuel use.
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Experts in this Episode
Dr. Julio Friedmann
Dr. Julio Friedmann is a Non-Resident Fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University SIPA. He currently serves as Chief Scientist at Carbon Direct.
Shannon Heyck-Williams
Shannon Heyck-Williams serves as the National Wildlife Federation’s lead climate and energy policy advisor, directing and representing the organization’s strategic priorities at the federal level as they relate to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting renewable energy.
Dr. Ramanan Krishnamoorti
Dr. Krishnamoorti has served as a department chair of the UH Cullen College of Engineering’s chemical and biomolecular engineering, associate dean of research for engineering, and professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering.
Dr. Holly Krutka
Holly Krutka is the Executive Director of the School of Energy Resources at the University of Wyoming.
Dr. Richard G. Newell
Dr. Newell has published widely on the economics of markets and policies for energy and the environment, including issues surrounding global climate change, energy efficiency, and energy innovation.
Lee Stockwell
Lee Stockwell is an experienced petrophysical engineer and subsurface expert who currently leads Shell Energy’s Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage program.