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Climate Solutions Unleashed: Exploring Geoengineering for a Sustainable Future | E51

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In this podcast, the hosts discussed the potential of geoengineering projects to help reduce the effects of global warming. They discussed the idea of injecting aerosols into the upper atmosphere to create a more stable climate, as well as the potential for individuals to create their own green tech projects to help reduce carbon emissions. They also discussed the potential for planting a large number of trees to help reduce the effects of global warming, and the importance of protecting ocean ecosystems.

Topics in this Episode

  • Discussing the potential of geoengineering projects to address climate change
  • Weighing the pros and cons of prevention vs. survival
  • Challenges of getting people on board with expensive projects
  • Reforestation projects as a form of geoengineering
  • Impact of geoengineering projects on the environment
  • Public backlash from people who don't want to "play God"
  • Economic incentive to drive environmental aspects
  • Taking carbon and converting it into a physical product
  • Planting trees as a form of geoengineering with many benefits
  • Shift in mindset needed to fund larger projects
  continue reading

71 episodes

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Manage episode 371196729 series 3336068
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In this podcast, the hosts discussed the potential of geoengineering projects to help reduce the effects of global warming. They discussed the idea of injecting aerosols into the upper atmosphere to create a more stable climate, as well as the potential for individuals to create their own green tech projects to help reduce carbon emissions. They also discussed the potential for planting a large number of trees to help reduce the effects of global warming, and the importance of protecting ocean ecosystems.

Topics in this Episode

  • Discussing the potential of geoengineering projects to address climate change
  • Weighing the pros and cons of prevention vs. survival
  • Challenges of getting people on board with expensive projects
  • Reforestation projects as a form of geoengineering
  • Impact of geoengineering projects on the environment
  • Public backlash from people who don't want to "play God"
  • Economic incentive to drive environmental aspects
  • Taking carbon and converting it into a physical product
  • Planting trees as a form of geoengineering with many benefits
  • Shift in mindset needed to fund larger projects
  continue reading

71 episodes

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