Increasing levels of negative emissions are envisioned by models in climate-change scenarios that are compatible with the Paris Agreements. In this episode, we talk about some of the geopolitical implications for trying to deliver this, and the alternative futures that we can envision. Do "thinly-veiled techno-utopias shore up the Paris Agreement?"
Climate 201: Negative Emissions I: The Last Thing We Should Be Talking About?
Book Club: Jason Hickel's The Divide, Part II
Book Club: Jason Hickel's The Divide, Part I: The Origins of Global Inequality
Cosmology, VII: Cosmological Contradictions
TT: Climate, CCS Struggles as Adaptation Stalls
Thermonuclear Takes: Amazon Carbon Stocks and Global Green Recovery Progress Update
Thermonuclear Takes: The Little Robot That Couldn't
Thermonuclear Takes: Muon Madness Melting Models... Maybe?
Thermonuclear Takes: Show updates, cosmology feedback, particle physics
Cosmology VI: Cosmic Eggs and the Edge of the Universe
Cosmology, Episode V: Einstein's Mistake
Cosmology IV: Einstein's Cosmos
Cosmology III: Hubble's Law
Cosmology II: Starting From Nothing
Cosmology, Episode I: In The Beginning
Climate 201: Discourses of Climate Delay II
Climate 201: Discourses of Delay, p1
Why Should We Listen to Scientists?
Machine Learning and AI vs. Climate Change
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