Re: [geo] paywalls

2018-08-04 Thread Charles Greene
How about a single-payer system? The Library of Congress subscribes to all of the journals and makes them freely available online to all tax-paying citizens. Your password is issued to you when your federal income taxes are filed! Just like single-payer healthcare, this would enable the

Re: [geo] ABECCS

2018-05-14 Thread Charles Greene
loods and heat waves, spurred on by climate change, threaten widespread > famine in vulnerable regions. > “Combining two technologies — BECCS and microalgae production — may seem like > an odd couple, but it could provide enough scientific synergy to help solve > world hunger, and at the same ti

Re: [CDR] Re: [geo] A Critical Examination of Geoengineering. Economic and Technological Rationality in Social Context

2018-01-21 Thread Charles Greene
Thank you for your insightful and thought-provoking comments Peter about the evolution of human organizations. > On Jan 21, 2018, at 1:12 AM, Peter Eisenberger > wrote: > > For what it is worth here is my 2 cts > > History is clear that human organizations have

[geo] Re: [CDR] AGU Ocean Science meeting, Portland, OR Feb 11-16

2018-01-08 Thread Charles Greene
Hi Greg: I will be giving a 30-minute tutorial at the Ocean Sciences Meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 14 that will be relevant to CDR (see blow). Cheers, Chuck T004: Marine Microalgae: Achieving Climate, Energy, and Food Security in the 21st Century Wednesday, February 14, 2018 03:00 PM - 03:30 PM

Re: [CDR] Re: [geo] Re: Unexpectedly large impact of forest management and grazing on global vegetation biomass.

2018-01-08 Thread Charles Greene
, it would probably be called something like the Colorado Institute of Technology. People and institutions should not be disparaged in a public forum without first applying due diligence. Charles Greene Director Ocean Resources & Ecosystems Program Cornell University Ithaca, NY The Colorado Sc

Re: [geo] Swanson's law

2017-09-19 Thread Charles Greene
. Chuck Greene > On Sep 19, 2017, at 3:46 AM, Andrew Lockley <andrew.lock...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Why use DAC not BECCS? Suggest you reply on list > > A > > On 17 Sep 2017 19:14, "Charles Greene" <c...@cornell.edu > <mailto:c...@cornell.edu>> w

Re: [geo] Swanson's law

2017-09-17 Thread Charles Greene
Co-locating DAC and PV or concentrated solar with commercial-scale, marine microalgae production facilities would provide onsite supply of electricity and CO2 without the release of any additional emissions of fossil carbon. In addition to producing fossil carbon-neutral liquid fuels and