Most experts agree that carbon capture and carbon storage strategies are not enough to combat climate change on their own. But carbon capture absolutely has the potential to offset certain emissions, and possibly even to help make the world carbon negative. Also, carbon capture is still a generally flawed technology. Today, we break down ten methods of carbon capture, discuss their imperfections, and consider how they might be brought to full potential. With special guest Wake Smith, Lecturer at Yale University.
Each episode of The Sweaty Penguin invites you to explore one climate change issue in depth, guided by an expert in the field. The goal? To make environmental issues less politicized and more fun, so that people of any political ideology or interest level can learn, engage, and find common ground.
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