TEC Webinar 09.12.12: Carbon Capture and the Climate Crisis

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Carbon Capture &

the Climate Crisis

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About this Webinar

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About Today’s Panel

Peter Woywode is Head of Innovation Management for the Siemens Oil & Gas Division, responsible for new products and solutions and sustainable technology and products. Peter has worked for more than 20 years as a senior engineer for plant design, pipeline compressors and LNG, and heading departments for compressor engineering, R&D, plant design and technology.

Marc Gunther is a veteran journalist, speaker, writer and consultant whose focus is business and sustainability. He is a contributing editor at FORTUNE magazine, a senior writer at Greenbiz.com, and a lead blogger at The Energy Collective. This year, Marc published Suck It Up: How capturing carbon from the air can help solve the climate crisis.

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David Keith is President of Carbon Engineering, an industrial-scale direct air carbon capture company, and a leading technology developer and innovator. He serves as a Professor of Applied Physics at Harvard’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and Professor of Public Policy for the Harvard Kennedy School.

Matthew Stepp is a Senior Analyst with the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) specializing in climate change and clean energy policy. His research interests include clean energy technology development, climate science policy development, transportation policy, and the role innovation has in economic growth.

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Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions 1850-2030

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Atmospheric CO2

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Direct CO2 Capture: Worth a Closer Look?

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Thank You for Joining Us

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