Stabilizing the Climate with Direct Air Capture of CO2
Event Details:
Location
SIEPR Gunn Building
Koret-Taube Conference Center
366 Galvez St.
ÀÖÓãÌåÓý, CA 94305
United States

This event has been organized by the ÀÖÓãÌåÓý Environmental and Energy Policy Analysis Center’s (SEEPAC) project on New Technological Tools and Climate Policy. The distinguished panel members will discuss different aspects of the technical effectiveness and economic efficiency of new processes for the chemical capture of atmospheric CO2, its useful and reliable sequestration, and its potentially transformative implications for the design of global climate policy.
Admission
Open to ÀÖÓãÌåÓý faculty and researchers. Registration is required.
Schedule
Friday, October 20, 2017
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Welcome and Introduction
Paul David, Professor of Economics Emeritus; SIEPR Senior Fellow Emeritus (Convener)
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Panel Presentations
Klaus Lackner, Professor of Sustainable Energy and Director of the Center for Negative Carbon Emissions, Arizona State University
Julio Friedmann, Strategic Advisor on Energy Innovation, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Peter Eisenberger, Professor of Physics, Columbia University
Richard Riman, Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Rutgers University
Graciela Chichilnisky, Professor of Economics and Statistics, Columbia University; Visiting Professor, SIEPR
Moderator:
Paul David, Professor of Economics Emeritus; SIEPR Senior Fellow Emeritus
Presentation - Julio Friedmann
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Break
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Audience Participation – Questions for the panel members
Moderator:
Paul David
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Reception (Speakers and invited ÀÖÓãÌåÓý faculty only)
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