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To prevent global warming, we need to drastically reduce pollution. After that, we need to trap as much excess carbon dioxide from the air as possible. Enter Orca, the world's first large-scale direct air capture and storage plant, built in Iceland by the team at Climeworks, led by climate entrepreneur Jan Wurzbacher. With affordability and scalability in mind, Wurzbacher shares his vision for what comes after Orca, the future of carbon removal tech -- and why these innovations are crucial to stop climate change. After the talk, Sherrell shares examples of trailblazing companies and researchers that are supporting the shift towards less pollution by using tech to turn CO2 into soil nutrients and make eco-friendly gasoline.
According to the 2022 report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the world needs to cut carbon emissions drastically to avoid the worst effects of global warming. But that's not all. In addition to reducing emissions, we also need to remove 6 to 10 billion tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere each year by 2050. This week on How I Built This Lab, Guy talks with Jan Wurzbacher, co-founder and CEO of Climeworks. They discuss how Jan and his team built the world's largest direct air capture facility, which filters carbon dioxide from the air and stores it permanently underground. Plus, Jan's optimistic vision of how humans can achieve the goal of reversing climate change.This episode was produced by Chris Maccini, with music by Ramtin Arablouei.Edited by John Isabella.Our audio engineer was Maggie Luthar.You can follow HIBT on Twitter & Instagram, and email us at hibt@id.wondery.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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To restrain global warming, we know we need to drastically reduce pollution. The very next step after that: using both natural and technological solutions to trap as much excess carbon dioxide from the air as possible. Enter Orca, the world's first large-scale direct air capture and storage plant, built in Iceland by the team at Climeworks, led by climate entrepreneur Jan Wurzbacher. This plant is capable of removing 4,000 tons of carbon dioxide from the air each year. With affordability and scalability in mind, Wurzbacher shares his vision for what comes after Orca, the future of carbon capture tech -- and why these innovations are crucial to stop climate change.
To restrain global warming, we know we need to drastically reduce pollution. The very next step after that: using both natural and technological solutions to trap as much excess carbon dioxide from the air as possible. Enter Orca, the world's first large-scale direct air capture and storage plant, built in Iceland by the team at Climeworks, led by climate entrepreneur Jan Wurzbacher. This plant is capable of removing 4,000 tons of carbon dioxide from the air each year. With affordability and scalability in mind, Wurzbacher shares his vision for what comes after Orca, the future of carbon capture tech -- and why these innovations are crucial to stop climate change.
To restrain global warming, we know we need to drastically reduce pollution. The very next step after that: using both natural and technological solutions to trap as much excess carbon dioxide from the air as possible. Enter Orca, the world's first large-scale direct air capture and storage plant, built in Iceland by the team at Climeworks, led by climate entrepreneur Jan Wurzbacher. This plant is capable of removing 4,000 tons of carbon dioxide from the air each year. With affordability and scalability in mind, Wurzbacher shares his vision for what comes after Orca, the future of carbon removal tech -- and why these innovations are crucial to stop climate change.
Para frenar el calentamiento global, sabemos que necesitamos reducir drásticamente la contaminación. El siguiente paso después de eso: usar soluciones tanto naturales como tecnológicas para atrapar la mayor cantidad posible de dióxido de carbono en exceso del aire. Presentando a Orca, la primera planta de captura y almacenamiento de aire directo a gran escala del mundo, construida en Islandia por el equipo de Climeworks, dirigido por el empresario climático Jan Wurzbacher. Esta planta es capaz de eliminar 4,000 toneladas de dióxido de carbono del aire cada año. Teniendo en cuenta la asequibilidad y la escalabilidad, Wurzbacher comparte su visión de lo que viene después de Orca, el futuro de la tecnología de eliminación de carbono, y por qué estas innovaciones son cruciales para detener el cambio climático.
지구 온난화를 늦추려면 환경 오염을 급격하게 줄여야 합니다. 그 다음 단계로 이미 배출된 대기 중 탄소를 자연적인 방법과 기술적인 방법을 써서 최대한 많이 제거해야 합니다. 여기, 세계 최초 대규모 직접 공기 포집 시설인 오르카(Orca)를 소개합니다. 오르카는 기후 사업가 얀 부르츠바허가 이끄는 클라임웍스(Climeworks)사의 연구팀이 아이슬란드에 건설한 시설로, 매년 대기에서 이산화 탄소를 4천 톤 제거할 수 있습니다. 이 강연에서 부르츠바허는 경제성과 확장성을 모두 갖추어 오르카의 뒤를 이을 미래 탄소 제거 기술의 꿈을 공유하고, 기후 변화를 막는 데에 왜 이런 혁신 기술들이 핵심이 되는지 설명합니다.
Pour freiner le réchauffement de la planète, nous savons qu'il faut drastiquement réduire nos émissions. Le pilier suivant consiste à utiliser des solutions naturelles et technologiques pour extraire et piéger autant de dioxyde de carbone en excédant dans l'atmosphère que possible. C'est là qu'intervient Orca, la première usine de capture directe dans l'air et de stockage à grande échelle au monde, construite en Islande par l'équipe de Climeworks et dirigée par l'entrepreneur climatique Jan Wurzbacher. Cette usine est capable d'éliminer 4 000 tonnes de dioxyde de carbone atmosphérique chaque année. En gardant à l'esprit l'accessibilité financière et l'extensibilité, M. Wurzbacher nous fait part de sa vision de l'avenir, après Orca, et en particulier de l'avenir des technologies d'élimination du carbone et des raisons pour lesquelles ces innovations sont cruciales pour atténuer le changement climatique.
#ELB 221 w 46 year military doctor & endurance walker Dr. Terrie Wurzbacher
According to the 2022 report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the world needs to cut carbon emissions drastically to avoid the worst effects of global warming. But that's not all. In addition to reducing emissions, we also need to remove 6 to 10 billion tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere each year by 2050. This week on How I Built This Lab, Guy talks with Jan Wurzbacher, co-founder and CEO of Climeworks. They discuss how Jan and his team built the world's largest direct air capture facility, which filters carbon dioxide from the air and stores it permanently underground. Plus, Jan's optimistic vision of how humans can achieve the goal of reversing climate change. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Terrie Wurzbacher is a 73-year-old retired Navy captain who served on active duty for 30 years, she is also an author. After retirement she continued to pursue her love of metaphysics, starting the business Getting Unstuck, LLC. Terrie absolutely hated running until 1993 when she tore her ACL playing softball. Six months after surgery she needed to see if she could run so she could play softball soon. She was 40 years old, fat, a smoker and disgusted with herself. She tried to run until she could get to the end of the block without stopping, by the time she made it she was hooked. A year later she was doing marathons. Due to some medical conditions Terrie took a long break from running. In 2014 she attempted Vol-State, making it 100 miles. Then completing it in 2015, 2018 and 2021. Terrie continues to conquer long distances and is currently working on a book about Vol State and it being a metaphor for life and hope. Terrie is full of wisdom and strength. I don't think I have ever met anyone with more mental toughness. Terrie is also a person who is passionate about helping people and uses her knowledge to do just that, from honoring veterans, mentoring, to educating people about chronic pain. We talk about her 300-mile Vol State races and how they have impacted her life. I love the mental techniques she uses to keep pushing on. We also talk about pain and the impact it has on people. This is a subject Terrie is very educated in. Terrie also shares the keys to aging happy. We really enjoyed chatting with Terrie and feel grateful for the chance to learn a few things from her. https://terriewurzbacher.com/about-dr-wurzbacher/ https://www.facebook.com/terriestrek
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Es klingt nach Wunderwaffe und Waschmaschine: Eine Anlage, die Treibhausgase aus der Luft wäscht. Climeworks ist weltweit führend in dieser Technologie. Erste Anlagen stehen in der Schweiz und auf Island. Noch geht es um einige Tausend Tonnen CO2, die in der Getränkeindustrie genutzt werden. Oder sie werden für immer im Boden gespeichert. Die beiden deutschen Climeworks-Gründer haben große Pläne: Bis 2030 wollen sie der Atmosphäre Millionen Tonnen CO2 entziehen – und so den Klimawandel bekämpfen. Die Climeworks-Story erzählt uns Co-Gründer Jan Wurzbacher ab Minute 13.00 // Weitere Themen: Putin will für sein Gas nur noch Rubel haben – Ökonom Jens Südekum erklärt die Hintergründe / Börsenupdate mit n-tv-Expertin Katja Dofel zum wundersamen Höhenflug der Aktie vom Berkshire Hathaway – hatte Warren Buffett wieder den richtigen Riecher? +++ Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
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Marco Wurzbacher und Fabian Drescher sind seit Jahrzehnten Herthafans und dem Verein in besonderer Weise verbunden. Fabian ist im Oktober erneut in das Präsidium von Hertha BSC gewählt worden, Marco gehörte dem Präsidium bis zum Oktober über viele Jahre an. Wir nutzen gemeinsam die Länderspielpause bzw. das spielfreie Wochenende, um auf Hertha BSC einen Blick aus der Vogelperspektive zu werfen. Wir sind begeistert vom sozialen Engagement der Herthafans und freuen uns über die gute Organisation der Mitgliederversammlung. Wir beschäftigen uns mit der Struktur des Vereins, den Aufgaben des Präsidiums, berücksichtigen die Rolle des Investors und grenzen die jeweiligen Einflussmöglichkeiten ab. In Hinsicht, Marketing, Image und Außendarstellung ist die Sicht differenzierter und kritischer, dies gilt besonders für die Stadionplanung. Wir reden über das Verhältnis zwischen Verein und Fans und versuchen auszuleuchten, wo sich der Verein noch verbessern muss. Die sportliche Lage klammern wir nicht aus. 126 Minuten Hertha für die Ohren. Bleibt gesund!
Three Things - A Podcast of the Wheaton Center for Faith, Politics & Economics
Welcome back to the second session of a two-part interview with Bonnie Wurzbacher, former Sr. V.P. of Global Customer Leadership at Coca-Cola and Chief Development Officer at World Vision International from 2013-2017.
Three Things - A Podcast of the Wheaton Center for Faith, Politics & Economics
Join David Iglesias for the first session of a two-part interview with Bonnie Wurzbacher, former Sr. V.P. of Global Customer Leadership at Coca-Cola and Chief Development Officer at World Vision International from 2013-2017.
University of Montevallo writing professor and Iowa Short Fiction Award Winning author Ashley Wurzbacher joins Rebecca to discuss her debut story collection, Happy Like This, and gives a few writing prompts for those looking to write during quar. Feeling like your process is wrong, planning stories, the dynamic self, giving yourself permission to invest time, energy, and emotion into writing something, when your story is smarter than you are. Buy the book from an independent bookseller! Follow her on Insta: @doctorbacher
Former executive at Coca-Cola and World Vision, Bonnie Jo Wurzbacher, joins Lisa and shares how business directly serves communities, how to bring passion to your everyday life, and how your life has the capacity to make more of an impact on the world as you get older.
Ashley Wurzbacher is the guest. A 5 Under 35 honoree, her debut story collection, Happy Like This, won the 2019 John Simmons Short Fiction Award. It is available from the University of Iowa Press. Wurzbacher's writing has appeared in The Iowa Review, The Kenyon Review, Prairie Schooner, The Cincinnati Review, Colorado Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, Gettysburg Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, and elsewhere. She earned her BA from Allegheny College, her MFA from Eastern Washington University, and her PhD in Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Houston. Originally from Titusville, Pennsylvania, she currently lives in Birmingham, Alabama and teaches creative writing at the University of Montevallo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Karin Wurzbacher ist 76 und streitet seit den 80ern gegen Atomkraft und Naturzerstörung - neuerdings bei den "Omas for Future". Eine Verstärkung für den 17-jährigen Klimaaktivisten Frank Squarra, der am 20. September, dem großen Streiktag, seit vier Uhr morgens auf den Beinen ist. Moderation: Norbert Joa
On this week's episode I had the opportunity to interview commercial interior designer Samantha Wurzbacher Sam got her start working with her husband in his custom automotive interior shop She took the skills she had learned in the automotive field and decided to follow her dreams for a change which led her back to school where she earned a degree in interior design. Sam is sharing what it's really like to be an interior designer, addressing the oh so famous hgtv designer stereotypes, and why a good design is always important. Samantha Wurzbacher works at The Verve Partnership In Baltimore Md. http://www.thevervepartnership.com/ You can find Sam on Linkedin- https://www.linkedin.com/in/swurz/ Check out my website: www.laurenjohome.com Connect with me on IG & FB @laurenjohome & @homebodythepodcast Lauren Lefever is a licensed realtor in Pennsylvania with Weichert Realtors- Welcome Home INTRO/OUTRO: 'Home' by ASHLEE + EVAN
Was hat ein Keks mit dem Modern Workplace zu tun? Was ist überhaupt der vielbeschworene Modern Workplace? Und worauf kommt es an, wenn der Kunde einen Modern Workplace prüfen möchte? Antworten auf diese Fragen und einiges mehr erfahrt Ihr im heutigen Interview mit Jörg Wurzbacher und Marco Schmittnägel von der Lansco aus Hof. Ein großes Danke an beide, dass sie sich auf der Tagung in dieser Woche, bei der wir uns getroffen haben, Zeit für das Gespräch genommen haben. >> www.lansco.de für mehr Informationen
Jessica Wurzbacher; Oliver Hazard Perry Rhode Island sailing ship draws big crowds at Newport stopover for Volvo Ocean Race
Jessica Wurzbacher; Oliver Hazard Perry Rhode Island sailing ship draws big crowds at Newport stopover for Volvo Ocean Race
Anne celebrates the beginning of the school year by saluting teachers. She provides affirmations for teachers who want their students to be the best behaved and the smartest!. Listen here.
Anne discussed the Prosperity Commandments in a recent teleseminar. These Commandments are taken from Dr. Catherine Ponder’s book “The Millionaire Moses” which is available on Amazon. Listen as Anne discusses them.
Anne and I journey down the Emmet Fox road again and discuss two special stories of Emmet Fox – one is “Life’s Special Assignments” and the other is “Cafeteria”. Listen here.
Listen as Anne discusses how it’s virtually impossible to achieve your goals or bring your dreams to fruition if you are in poverty. You must be prosperous to have the freedom (both mental and physical freedom) to do all that you wish to do. Whether what you want is for yourself or for others, you […]
Anne and I have published our first Podcast! You can listen to it here. We've tried to address the fact that people tend to get overwhelmed when they first begin to study New Thought because they want to learn it all "right now". And you can't do that. In addition, there are so many things […]