Arresting Climate Change

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Arresting Climate Change

About this course

In this class we discuss carbon sequestration as a means to mitigate climate change.  The method promoted is carbon mineralization.  This course was developed as part of mission of the non-profit Carbon Negative Water and Energy founded by Dr. John Hoaglund.  If you have benefitted from the information, please consider making a donation.  If you're part of the 98% and can't make a donation, please massively forward the website and this course to your network ... it makes a difference.  More information is available at the foundation's website linked from Dr. Hoaglund's Udemy Instructor biography page.The two-part course is based on two presentations, divided topically into 14 videos.  The first section features a Nevada Conservation League podcast, interviewing Dr. John Hoaglund.  The climate change issue, other industrial sources of carbon and how to mitigate it with carbon sequestration is discussed.  The second section is an expanded version of a presentation Dr. Hoaglund delivered to the National Groundwater Association (NGWA), and details the "CNWE environmental trifecta" (see below).   Unlike the temporary biotic carbon sequestration used for "carbon offsets" (growing wetlands and forests in exchange for the "right to pollute", i.e. emit carbon), carbon mineralization is the Earth's permanent sink for carbon onto the seafloor.  There is an energy penalty associated with all carbon sequestration methods, but by combining it with brine desalination with the processes described here, the energy invested also 1) produces freshwater, 2) produces commodities such as hydrogen gas, an energy carrier that will soon replace lithium, 3) eliminates brine disposal, 4) eliminates carbon emissions, and 5) reduces salination of groundwater by producing a bicarbonate de-icing salt to replace chloride salts.A technical description of the three components of the “CNWE environmental trifecta” is as follows:

What you'll learn

  • understand carbon mineralization
  • learn about the CNWE environmental trifecta
  • explore the integration of carbon sequestration with brine desalination

Course objectives

  • discuss mitigation strategies for climate change
  • analyze industrial sources of carbon
  • evaluate the energy implications of carbon sequestration methods

Skills you'll gain

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