The Carbon Equation

By: Chora Media
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  • Some CO2 capture and removal projects sound like something out of a science fiction novel, yet they are already reality. In this episode, Andrea Bombardi, Executive Vice President of RINA, guides us through the technologies that are revolutionising the fight against climate change. From extracting CO2 directly from industrial districts to capturing it directly from the atmosphere, from converting it into useful products to underground storage, we explore the challenges and opportunities of a rapidly evolving sector. Between Wall Street investments, pioneering projects and hard-to-decarbonise industries, we discover how these innovative solutions could be key to keeping global warming below 1.5°C. A journey into the present and future of technologies that could help us solve the carbon equation. The Carbon Equation is a Chora Media podcast, promoted by RINA. The podcast is written and hosted by me, Mattia Battagion, with editorial curation by Graziano Nani. Sound and music supervision is by Luca Micheli. Post-production and editing are done by Cosma Castellucci The project manager is Camilla Ligorio. The producer is Martina Conte. Post-production coordination by Matteo Scelsa. Sound engineering is by Luca Possi.
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  • The Carbon Equation
    Nov 20 2024
    Some CO2 capture and removal projects sound like something out of a science fiction novel, yet they are already reality. In this episode, Andrea Bombardi, Executive Vice President of RINA, guides us through the technologies that are revolutionising the fight against climate change. From extracting CO2 directly from industrial districts to capturing it directly from the atmosphere, from converting it into useful products to underground storage, we explore the challenges and opportunities of a rapidly evolving sector. Between Wall Street investments, pioneering projects and hard-to-decarbonise industries, we discover how these innovative solutions could be key to keeping global warming below 1.5°C. A journey into the present and future of technologies that could help us solve the carbon equation.
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    30 mins

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