In our effort to curtail the climate crisis, we must quickly end the use of fossil fuels and use natural solutions like planting trees and restoring and protecting land. But this is not enough. Even if we stopped emitting today, legacy carbon dioxide pollution from centuries of emissions would continue to have an impact on our air quality and planet for decades to come.
During her panel at SXSW, Dr. Simone H. Stewart, Industrial Policy Specialist at the National Wildlife Federation, explains how technological carbon dioxide removal is a key solution to fight climate change and how to ensure that technological solutions—used alongside natural solutions—are carried out in an equitable and just way that not only centers but uplifts communities and wildlife.
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