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Think Renewables Group
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How to Profitably Create Carbon-Negative Energy from Biomass by Paul Stevers, CEO of Think Renewables Group and Co-Founder of ClimateSAN. A major opportunity has emerged to generate reliable power while capturing and sequestering carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere, and it can be implemented on a global scale. This is now possible due to advances in four key technology areas that can be combined into one larger system: biomass or fossil fuel power generation with carbon capture, direct air capture (DAC), energy storage and renewable energy. Read more in our full article in Biomass Magazine https://lnkd.in/efi7X49a
Erlijn van Genuchten
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Renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and wave are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to replenish in a short period of time, unlike fossil fuels. However, some barriers prevent them from dominating the power industry, such as public acceptance. Factors influencing whether people accept renewable energy projects in their area are: 1. Trust 2. Distributional justice 3. Siting 4. Socio-demographic factors Learn more about these factors so that we can take these into account: https://medium.com/climate-conscious/factors-influencing-the-acceptance-of-renewable-energy-projects-a91cfaa0ffd0
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Yes, the transition has to be fair and equal
Erlijn van Genuchten
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Renewable energy sources are becoming increasingly important due to global warming and pollution. Solar, wind, hydroelectric, and geothermal energy are the most common, but there are more renewable sources such as ocean waves. Energy is generated from ocean waves by converting irregular mechanical energy into regular motion using electromagnetic induction. This motion can be linear or rotational, depending on whether it is wave or tidal energy. Using wave energy as renewable energy source has several advantages: it has high reliability, availability, and applicability. Learn more about these advantages here: https://medium.com/climate-conscious/why-energy-from-waves-is-a-great-renewable-energy-source-7271653bcd19 Already many technologies have been invented to benefit from these advantages. Recent developments seem to be working well, also economically: Learn more about ocean wave technologies here: https://medium.com/ErlijnG/how-electricity-can-be-generated-from-ocean-waves-f22c80799a8b And yet, it is challenging to implement wave energy technology on commercial scale, as many challenges need to be addressed. Learn more about these challenges: https://medium.com/@ErlijnG/why-ocean-wave-energy-isnt-our-main-renewable-energy-source-yet-c02d2f1cce32
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Renewable sources are the future for our climate
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Very brilliant. There's alot of advantages that comes with going the renewable sources way. Climate conservation is the key goal
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Very interesting
Hello Everyone! Think Renewables Group's member company, Integrated ClimateTech, Inc., welcomes you to their webinar about "Innovations in Tech and Growth of Climate Finance Creating Opportunities for Businesses, Students and Graduates” on Thursday, February 2, 2023, from 2 pm to 3 pm EST. They are hosting this webinar with two business incubators/accelerators, the Clean Energy Zone at the Centre for Urban Energy and the Science Discovery Zone, which are both part of Toronto Metropolitan University. To register, visit this Eventbrite page link for the webinar about "Innovations in Tech and Growth of Climate Finance Creating Opportunities for Businesses, Students and Graduates" To learn more about this webinar, visit their webpage: "Webinar: Innovations in Tech and Growth of Climate Finance Creating Opportunities for Businesses, Students and Graduates" #webinar #students #university #tech #opportunities #finance #cleanenergy
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Very commendable efforts
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Great initiative, looking forward.
Hello Everyone! iClimateTech welcomes you to our webinar about "Innovations in Tech and Growth of Climate Finance Creating Opportunities for Businesses, Students and Graduates” on Thursday, February 2, 2023, from 2 pm to 3 pm EST. We are hosting this webinar with two business incubators/accelerators, the Clean Energy Zone and the Science Discovery Zone, which are both part of the Toronto Metropolitan University. To register, visit this Eventbrite page link for the webinar about "Innovations in Tech and Growth of Climate Finance Creating Opportunities for Businesses, Students and Graduates" To learn more about this webinar, visit our webpage: "Webinar: Innovations in Tech and Growth of Climate Finance Creating Opportunities for Businesses, Students and Graduates" #webinar #students #university #tech #opportunities #finance #cleanenergy
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Excellent project!
If we want just transitions to happen stop production and supply of products- the incandescent ones. Why produce when we cannot destroy or which creates problem. Non creation is a new normal for saving carbon and money as well.
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Think Renewables Group
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Paul Stevers with Think Renewables Group explains how combining complementary technologies can result in a profitable transition to a low-carbon economy. A major opportunity has emerged to generate reliable power while capturing and sequestering carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and can be implemented on a global scale. This is now possible due to advances in four key technology areas that can be combined into one larger system. Biomass or fossil fuel power generation with carbon capture, direct air capture (DAC), energy storage, and renewable energy can be combined to provide reliable power to the electrical grid and generate substantial negative carbon emissions at the same time. See the full article in Canadian Biomass Magazine, https://lnkd.in/efi7X49a.
Think Renewables Group
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How Oil & Gas Companies Can Profitably Create Carbon-Negative Energy by Paul Stevers, CEO of Think Renewables Group and Co-Founder of ClimateSAN. A major opportunity has emerged to generate reliable power while capturing and sequestering carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and can be implemented on a global scale. This is now possible due to advances in four key technology areas that can be combined into one larger system. Read more in our full article on Oilprice.com https://lnkd.in/eVg5brA4
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I wish all companies could emulate this process the world would be a better place to live in
Think Renewables Group
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Webinar: Verified Carbon Removal by Smallholder Farmers The International Biochar Initiative is hosting a webinar on March 4th at 9:00 am EST about how small holder farmers in the developing world can benefit from producing and utilizing #biochar . Smallholder farmers in the developing world have the capacity to contribute significantly to carbon removal efforts by converting crop residues, which today are often merely burned, into carbon sequestering biochar. With this capacity smallholder farmers in the developing world can tap into the fast-growing carbon removal markets, which will only motivate them to produce biochar and reduce in-field crop burning, as well as improve farmer livelihoods and enhance food security. Warm Heart Worldwide, Inc. in collaboration with the Ithaka Institute has piloted a solution to train farmers in biochar production and use, instituted a verification process and built a blockchain-enabled platform and smartphone app that provides end-to-end tracking and puts money directly into the farmer’s hands. This webinar will discuss the “C-Sink Tropical” program details and future plans for roll-out To view more information about this webinar, see: https://lnkd.in/dUSAfamm If you are already a member you can sign up for the webinar for free: https://lnkd.in/dkgpcYWc Otherwise, you can join the webinar here for only $40 https://lnkd.in/dPnfXRzY
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Biochar is a super interesting solution that more people should be using. I hope this discussion leads to some good knowledge sharing and perspectives!
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I agree with Adam, the first time I heard about biochar I thought it was a great solution, and I was hoping it will get very popular in the years to come!
Think Renewables Group
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Webinar: Verified Carbon Removal by Smallholder Farmers The International Biochar Initiative is hosting a webinar on March 4th at 9:00 am EST about how small holder farmers in the developing world can benefit from producing and utilizing #biochar . Smallholder farmers in the developing world have the capacity to contribute significantly to carbon removal efforts by converting crop residues, which today are often merely burned, into carbon sequestering biochar. With this capacity smallholder farmers in the developing world can tap into the fast-growing carbon removal markets, which will only motivate them to produce biochar and reduce in-field crop burning, as well as improve farmer livelihoods and enhance food security. Warm Heart Worldwide, Inc. in collaboration with the Ithaka Institute has piloted a solution to train farmers in biochar production and use, instituted a verification process and built a blockchain-enabled platform and smartphone app that provides end-to-end tracking and puts money directly into the farmer’s hands! This webinar will discuss the “C-Sink Tropical” program details and future plans for roll-out. To view more information about this webinar, see: https://lnkd.in/dUSAfamm If you are already a member you can sign up for the webinar for free: https://lnkd.in/dkgpcYWc Otherwise, you can join the webinar here for only $40 https://lnkd.in/dPnfXRzY
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Biochar is a really fascinating innovation. I hope this webinar can create some good discussions and knowledge sharing!
Think Renewables Group
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We want to thank our brilliant Conference Moderator, Dr. Sweta Chakraborty, a risk and behavioral scientist and US Representative of We Don’t Have Time, for the insightful sessions at our ClimateSAN conference on Climate Change + Human Security + Climate Solutions on May 18-19. If you have missed the sessions with her, you can now view them. To watch the sessions she moderated, you can click on the links below: Welcoming Address & Opening Session: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOXqPOp-5ZY&t=2s Keynote Speakers Session: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4nT5c6_pmk&t=0s Session on Confronting Climate Security Risks: Proposals for the Biden Administration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nO3G1mWe-Bk&t=2s Session on Tackling Climate Change: What Role for NATO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLlyaiiOcf4 Session on Strategies to Mitigate Conflicts and Build Stability: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tq_QY-wX6Sg&t=3s To view all the sessions from this conference, visit: https://climatesan.org/cssfc
Think Renewables Group
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We are so happy to present Erin Sikorsky, Director at the International Military Council on Climate and Security (IMCCS) and Deputy Director at the Center for Climate and Security, as one of our speakers at our conference on May 18. Join us to hear from leading experts for a discussion about threat of climate change and the need for immediate action. Our event is hosted by Climate Solutions Advancement Network (ClimateSAN) with the NATO Association of Canada (NAOC) and the Modern War Institute at West Point. Register here: https://csc.climatesan.org
Think Renewables Group
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On May 18th, leading climate, security and military experts including General Tom Middendorp, Chair, International Military Council on Climate and Security (IMCCS) will join the discussion on the security risks of a changing climate and the urgent need for action at our conference. Our event is hosted by Climate Solutions Advancement Network (ClimateSAN) with the NATO Association of Canada and the Modern War Institute at West Point. Register here: https://csc.climatesan.org
Think Renewables Group
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We have a great lineup of keynote speakers for our conference on May 18-19. Register now to join the discussion with Sherri Goodman, Secretary General of the International Military Council on Climate and Security and Chair of the Board at the The Council on Strategic Risks, Prof Michael Klare, Senior Visiting Fellow at the Arms Control Association, James Grabert, Director of Mitigation Division at the UN Climate Change (UNFCCC), and James Bezan, MP, Conservative Shadow Minister for National Defence. Sweta Chakraborty, U.S. Representative of We Don't Have Time, will be our Conference Moderator. Hear from these leaders and climate advocates about growing impact of climate change on human security and the urgent need for large scale action to mitigate these impacts. Our event is hosted by Climate Solutions Advancement Network (ClimateSAN) with the NATO Association of Canada and the Modern War Institute at West Point. Register here: https://csc.climatesan.org
Think Renewables Group
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We are delighted to welcome James Bezan, MP, Conservative Shadow Minister for National Defence and the Vice-Chair of the House of Commons Standing Committee on National Defence, to the incredible lineup of Keynote Speakers for our conference on May 18-19. Our event is hosted by Climate Solutions Advancement Network (ClimateSAN) with the NATO Association of Canada (NAOC) and the Modern War Institute (MWI) at West Point. Register here: https://csc.climatesan.org
Think Renewables Group
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We are pleased to announce that Dr. Sweta Chakraborty, PhD will be the Conference Moderator at our upcoming conference, “Impacts of Climate Change on Human Security: What Can Be Done”. Dr Chakraborty is a risk and behavioral scientist and her work is motivated by the need for clear, credible, evidence-based communication to urgently and proactively manage the risks that threaten human security from climate change. Our event is hosted by Climate Solutions Advancement Network (ClimateSAN) with the NATO Association of Canada (NAOC) and the Modern War Institute at West Point. Register here: https://csc.climatesan.org
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Nato and modern war institute? That sounds terrifying.
Think Renewables Group
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We are thrilled to announce that Sherri Goodman is one of our Keynote Speakers at our conference. She will share her wealth of knowledge and expertise about the interconnection between climate change and national security. She is the Secretary General of the International Military Council on Climate and Security (IMCCS). She also serves as Chair of the Board at The Council on Strategic Risks, Senior Strategist and Advisory Board member at The Center for Climate and Security and Senior Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center’s Polar Institute and Environmental Change and Security Program. Our event is hosted by Climate Solutions Advancement Network (ClimateSAN) with the NATO Association of Canada (NAOC) and the Modern War Institute at West Point. Register here: https://csc.climatesan.org
Think Renewables Group
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We are delighted to announce that James Grabert, Director of Mitigation Division of the UN Climate Change Secretariat (UNFCCC), is a keynote speaker at our upcoming virtual conference “Impacts of Climate Change on Human Security: What Can Be Done?” This event is hosted by Climate Solutions Advancement Network (ClimateSAN) with the NATO Association of Canada and Modern War Institute at West Point. Register here: https://csc.climatesan.org
Think Renewables Group
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Our upcoming conference hosted by Climate Solutions Advancement Network (ClimateSAN) with the NATO Association of Canada and Modern War Institute at West Point will focus on the growing impact of climate change on human security and the need for large scale action to mitigate these impacts. Take a look at the two minute introductory video below and make sure to register at https://csc.climatesan.org https://youtu.be/HjnHdNybUws
Think Renewables Group
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Here is the link to our live event starting at 11 am today: https://youtu.be/fw1Oqik_ti4 Don't miss your chance to hear from Dr. Sweta Chakraborty, Prof. Michael Klare, Dr. Leif Rosenberger, Robert Baines and Paul Stevers about climate change, expected impacts on human security and the need for urgent action.
Think Renewables Group
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Join us May 4, 2021 at 11 am EDT for our FREE online event about Climate Trends, Expected Impacts on Human Security & What Can Be Done. This event is hosted by Climate Solutions Advancement Network (ClimateSAN) and the NATO Association of Canada. Don't miss your chance to hear from Dr. Sweta Chakraborty @swetac, Prof. Michael Klare, Dr. Leif Rosenberger, Robert Baines and Paul Stevers. Register here: https://climatesan.org/mac1 Click below to watch a two-minute introductory video about this event. Visit our conference website: https://csc.climatesan.org #ClimateSAN #climatechange #climatecrisis #climatesecurity #climateaction #climatesolution https://youtu.be/_UB3feLUq9c
Think Renewables Group
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We are delighted to introduce Dr. Sweta Chakraborty as the moderator for our upcoming Media Advisory Event, Current Climate Warming Trend, Expected Impacts & What Can Be Done? Join the thought leaders for a discussion about climate change and the need for urgent climate action. Register here: https://climatesan.org/mac1 Visit our conference website: https://csc.climatesan.org
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👣✳ Namo Buddhaya Jai Bheem Distinguished Dr. SC Madam, Eco Sense is Cost Free. It is a really a cultural heritage of any sustainable Society. A LCA Life Cycle Analysis is essential. Starting from Me: # No artificial hair dye # No plastic abuse # Mute the Infodemics # 16 Eco practices at home since 12 years.. Starting from you, You are my role Model, if you are a eco behavior Scientist, in reality. # No hair dye, no chemicals abuse, no harmful dye cloth, no food RO water use, save energy for poor elsewhere, for Climate Resilient # No abuse of energy as 15% of all Energy by Internet. Living simple is anti pollution. +Gandhi. Inequality Challenges Wellbeing. +Ambedkar You are your light. +Buddha With best space ecoliteracy greetings, Prof JV
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