Possible Solutions
This is not an endorsement for or against any of the ideas listed below. You don't solve a problem without learning and trying though. There has to be some solution to this mess we currently find ourselves in. This is just a list of some of the ideas that are out there.
- A portfolio of approaches
- Orca is the world's first large-scale carbon dioxide removal plant
- Bringing climate change adaptation into farmer field schools
- Gov. Jay Inslee’s Thoughts on Countering Climate Change
- Study Shows Abundant Opportunities for Hydrogen in a Future Integrated Energy System
- Axios: Methane Capture
- MIT News: Methane Capture
- Using Bacteria to generate electricity from sunlight and water
- PBS/Nova: Can We Cool the Planet?
- Forget Small ... What About Micro Nuclear Energy?
- Ilissa Ocko: The fastest way to slow climate change now
- PBS: Thorium and the Future of Nuclear Energy
- Why hemp could save the world
- Geoengineering: A Horrible Idea We Might Have to Do
- Vice News: Geoengineering May Be the Answer to Climate Change
- Geoengineering: Don't Go There
- Why the World’s First Solar Geoengineering Test Is So Controversial
- Plasma gasification commercialization
- Breaking down plastic into its constituent parts
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Jennifer Wilcox: A new way to remove CO2 from the atmosphere
Related : https://ceclab.seas.upenn.edu
- Concrete Carbon Capture. A pathway to net zero?
- Concrete Carbon Capture. A pathway to net zero?
- Solar 3.0
- Michael Shellenberger: Why renewables can’t save the planet
- Solar+food in ethanol fields could fully power the United States
- A “Reversible Rust” Battery That Could Transform Energy Storage
- Sustainable Concrete Captures 181% More CO2 from the Atmosphere
- Michael Shellenberger: Why renewables can’t save the planet
- This AI-designed enzyme devours plastic waste in days
- DOE announces multibillion-dollar project to kickstart a carbon dioxide removal industry in US
- Revolutionary new Swiss 'water battery' will be one of Europe's main renewable sources of energy
- Cool Roof Technology Could Eliminate Billions Of Tons Of Carbon Dioxide