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N/B: Owing to a ridiculously hectic schedule until the end of the year, episodes will continue to be released on a fortnightly basis until further not...
In this episode, we get into some of the specific technologies that might be called upon to deliver negative emissions at scale. Specifically, we're l...
In this episode, we discuss whether the promises that some new technology - like negative emissions - will come along and "solve climate change" for u...
Increasing levels of negative emissions are envisioned by models in climate-change scenarios that are compatible with the Paris Agreements. In this ep...
Negative emissions technologies (NETs), also called carbon dioxide removal (CDR), are seen by many as an increasingly essential part of climate change...
The book club returns, with a two-part review and overview of anthropologist Jason Hickel's book "The Divide", about global inequality, its historical...
The book club returns, with a two-part review and overview of anthropologist Jason Hickel's book "The Divide", about global inequality, its historical...
In this episode, we discuss the ongoing battle throughout the 1930s and 1940s between those who believed in a steady-state Universe, and those who tho...
To close out this series of news episodes, we discuss the depressing failure of carbon capture and storage projects in Australia, as well as the far-t...
In this episode of Thermonuclear Takes, we tackle a couple of recent climate-related news stories - the "tipping point" carbon flux measurements from ...