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Future Perfect

Sucking the carbon out of the sky

Future Perfect

Vox Media Podcast Network

Politics, Society & Culture, Philosophy, Tech News, News

4.5622 Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2021

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Most of our efforts to fight climate change, from electric cars to wind turbines, are about pumping fewer greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. But what if we could pull out the gases that are already there? Akshat Rathi, a reporter at Bloomberg with a doctorate in chemistry, knows more about this technology, called “direct air capture,” than just about anyone. He follows companies like Carbon Engineering and Climeworks that are trying to figure out how to take regular air and pull carbon dioxide out of it. If their plans work, they could mean a world with net negative emissions: less carbon in the sky than there is right now, and a cooler planet. But his reporting has also highlighted how elusive carbon capture can be, and how tricky it can be to make the tech work at an affordable price. Rathi and Vox’s Dylan Matthews discuss how direct air capture works, how it’s different from capturing carbon at a fossil fuel plant, and the struggles of one direct air capture company in particular.   Read more of Akshat’s work here: Inside America's Race to Scale Direct-Air Capture Technology - Bloomberg Crushed Rock Could Capture Billions of Tons of Carbon Dioxide - Bloomberg Britain Is Getting Ready to Scale Up Negative-Emissions Technology - Bloomberg Planting Trees Isn’t a Simple Climate Change Solution It Seems - Bloomberg The story behind the world’s first large direct air capture plant — Quartz (qz.com) The ultimate guide to negative-emissions technologies — Quartz (qz.com)   Host: Dylan Matthews (@DylanMatt), senior correspondent, Vox  Producer:  Sofi LaLonde (@sofilalonde)   More to explore: Subscribe to Vox’s Future Perfect newsletter, which breaks down big, complicated problems the world faces and the most efficient ways to solve them. We always want to hear from you! Please send comments and questions to [email protected].  Subscribe to Future Perfect on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app to automatically get new episodes of the latest season each week.   Follow Us: Vox.com   Support Future Perfect by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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I'm Eliza Barkley, Box's Science, Health, and Climate Editor.

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This April, our podcasts are teaming up to cover some of the most important issues threatening

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life on Earth.

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From sustainability to biodiversity to straight-up cool things about the natural world,

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we'll focus on our planet and its limits in episodes throughout the month.

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Tune in to Today Explained, Vox Conversations, The Weeds, Unexplable, Worldly, Future Perfect, and Vox Quick Hits.

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Find them at Vox.com slash Earth Month.

1:05.1

Welcome to Future Perfect.

1:06.7

My name is Dylan Matthews.

1:18.6

Global warming, as everyone knows, is caused by humans pumping hundreds of billions of tons of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. So in some ways, the simplest way to fix it would be to do the reverse.

1:23.6

Pull carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere.

1:28.3

Trees do this, of course, but not really enough to stem the problem.

1:33.3

That's where carbon capture technologies come in.

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