Ep. 22 - Turning Down the Global Thermostat
More About Graciela Chichilnisky
There are few people who know more about climate change than Columbia University’s Graciela Chichilnisky. Not only did she propose and design the carbon credits trading system under the Kyoto Protocol, she also was a lead author of the 2007 report from the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that won the Nobel Prize. Not too shabby.
Prof. Chichilnisky, however, isn’t relying solely on the world’s governments to solve our climate crisis. The double-PhD is the CEO of Global Thermostat, a startup that’s raised $52 million so far to inexpensively suck CO2 out of the atmosphere.
Mentioned in this episode
Washington Post profile on Global Thermostat
Bill Gates touts Global Thermostat in MIT’s Technology Review
There are few people who know more about climate change than Columbia University’s Graciela Chichilnisky. Not only did she propose and design the carbon credits trading system under the Kyoto Protocol, she also was a lead author of the 2007 report from the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that won the Nobel Prize. Not too shabby.
Prof. Chichilnisky, however, isn’t relying solely on the world’s governments to solve our climate crisis. The double-PhD is the CEO of Global Thermostat, a startup that’s raised $52 million so far to inexpensively suck CO2 out of the atmosphere.