In this episode of the ZMI podcast, we explore the controversial and cutting-edge field of geo-engineering with Professor Oded Potchter from Tel Aviv University. The conversation focuses on two primary strategies to combat climate change: Solar Radiation Management (SRM) and Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR). We discuss the innovative yet contentious nature of geo-engineering, weighing its potential risks and benefits. Professor Potchter also highlights the importance of urban climate solutions, drawing on Israel’s historical and contemporary experiences in geo-engineering, and advocates for urban forestry as a key strategy for mitigating climate change.
The episode delves into the complexities and debates surrounding geo-engineering, calling for a balanced approach to technological innovation, education, and environmental stewardship.
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