They mean ways to force you to fight global boiling, not themselves, as they all certainly took fossil fueled trips
‘Roads to Removal’ Symposium Looks at Opportunities to Fight Climate Change
Discussions around climate change often center around the bad news – the planet is warming, weather is getting more extreme, resources are increasingly scarce.
But there also is cause for hope. There are options to mitigate climate change, and some of them are already happening.
This was the message behind “Roads to Removal,” a symposium at UC Merced based on the report by the same name. The report was commissioned by the Department of Energy and produced by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in conjunction with scientists from more than a dozen institutions across the nation, including UC Merced.
Roughly 175 people from academia, science, agriculture and business attended the symposium, the first of several planned to highlight what can be done in specific areas of the United States to reduce global warming.
The federal government has set a goal to reach net-zero emissions by decarbonizing the economy, removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and storing at least a billion tonnes – a metric ton – a year by 2050. “Roads to Removal” is aimed at determining how much carbon dioxide can be removed and at what cost. The UC Merced event focused on soils, cropland and management; direct air capture; geologic storage; and biomass carbon removal and storage.
Are you getting the idea that the Cult of Climastrology is interested in controlling agriculture, ie, food? They are sure trying in European nations like France, Poland, and the UK, among others, as we’ve seen from the protests
Karen Ross, secretary of the California Department of Food and Agriculture, offered the symposium’s keynote address. She said while there are immense challenges stemming from climate change, there are opportunities as well.
Some of those opportunities include generating technology and manufacturing equipment that is more climate-friendly, and making innovations in the way crops are grown to improve their impacts on the environment.
Researchers estimate the measures they describe taking could create as many as 440,000 jobs – “good, long-term jobs,” Ross said.
What kinds of jobs would those be? Bureaucrats dictating how food is produced? Telling farmers how to do their jobs? Restricting what you can eat?
The average Americans carbon footprint has decreased about 25% in the last 20 years. Less coal being burned more efficient cars. Teach is still upset that they took away his beloved incandescent light bulbs. The decarbonization of the American economy will continue. Electric rates will continue to increase at 2%
Retarded on shrooms is no way to go through life, johnnie boy.
The carbonization of the atmosphere will, however, continue. Sorry, Johnny