Hence, geoengineering in
the form of air capture (as capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is often called) would be the only way around this.
Not exact matches
- Richard Birkett, curator
of Artists Space Taking the starting point in writings
of Sergeï Eisenstein where the latter makes an analogy between the Disney movies and the ever changing
form of fire, Wardill's new series
of marble ink works entitled «Fire shakes itself in the
air» embody a willingness to
capture the transcendental.
Climeworks says that its direct
air capture (DAC) process — a
form of negative emissions often considered too expensive to be taken seriously — costs $ 600 per tonne
of CO2 today.
The main implication I draw is that some
form of aerosol geoengineering is really really likely; first, just to make up for the global cooling effect lost as polluted cities clean their
air, and later to buy time for decarbonization (and, I suspect,
air capture).