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Stopping the net emission of carbon dioxide & other greenhouse gases is not enough to stop global warming. There is already enough CO2 in the atmosphere to continue warming even if we stop adding to it. We must also remove significant amounts of atmospheric CO2 & sequester it in long-term storage such as rocks, caverns, & the deep oceans.
Our series explores innovative solutions.
This FREE series kicks off with an engaging scientific challenge: How do we know climate change is caused by us? It sets the stage for the presentations that follow, establishing why Net-Zero is not enough & why innovative solutions for carbon sequestration are a must. Subsequent presentations will explore innovative approaches to carbon sequestration, including kelp farming, concrete manufacturing, anaerobic fermentation, seeding marine clouds with seawater, the business environment that supports new enterprises focused on climate mitigation, & much more.
If you'd rather attend via Zoom, or if the Live Event registration is full, check out the separate Eventbrite listing for "Net-Zero is Not Enough: Innovative Solutions to Cool the Planet | ZOOM.
February 8th Presentation:
Climate Change: How Do We Know It Is Us?
The first presentation in the series begins two hundred years ago, with the French scientist Jacques Fourier puzzled by the question of why the earth is so warm. The talk summarizes, in lay terms, the solution to this mystery & the evidence accumulated, since Fourier, which leads to the conclusion that human activities, mainly the burning of fossil fuels, have resulted in the global warming that now threatens our existence on the planet.
There is no doubt that global warming is here now, & its effects are being experienced worldwide in many weather disasters. This presentation addresses & debunks the misinformation campaigns promoted by the fossil-fuel industry to deny this reality & explains why net-zero carbon dioxide emission is not enough. To successfully fight climate change, we must remove & sequester significant amounts of atmospheric CO2.
About our speaker:
J. Campbell Scott, PhD. was born in Edinburgh & grew up in Scotland. He was educated at St. Andrews University & the University of Pennsylvania. He retired after 5 years teaching physics at Cornell University & nearly 40 years with IBM Research. He joined the Climate Reality Project & received their training in July, 2020. During his scientific career Campbell researched materials for use in various information & energy technologies, including solar cells & batteries. His career involved lecturing to students, from introductory level to graduate, & presentations to professional audiences at scientific conferences. In his current role as director of the speakers' bureau in the Silicon Valley Chapter of CRP, he applies his experience in scientific research to inform the public about the science, impacts & solutions of climate change.
UPCOMING EVENTS IN THIS SERIES:
MARCH 8th - Wednesday 7:30 - 8:30 PM PT
Forests of the Sea - Marine Permaculture
Speaker: Brian von Herzen Founder & Executive Director of the Climate Foundation.
APRIL 12th - Wednesday 7:30 - 8:30 PM PT
Cooling the Earth with Clouds
Speaker: Armand Neukermans, PhD, Marine Cloud Brightening
MAY 10th - Wednesday 7:30 - 8:30 PM PT
How Synthetic Concrete Can Help Fight Climate Change
Brent Constantz, PhD, Chairman, CEO & Chief Scientist, Blue Planet Systems, Los Gatos CA.
JUNE 14th - Wednesday 7:30 - 8:30 PM PT
Leadership for Climate Solutions: Opportunities in the Emerging Regenerative Economy
Speakers: Lisa Friedman PhD & Herman Gyr PhD, Co-founders of the Enterprise Development Group, Palo Alto, CA.
JULY 12th - Wednesday 7:30 - 8:30 PM PT
Anaerobes Turning Agricultural Waste into Fertilizer
Presenter: Mike Cox, Founder & CEO of Anaerobe Systems, Morgan Hill, CA
AUGUST - DECEMBER
Stay tuned as we finalize our presentations for the end of the year.
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