Julio Friedmann
Senior Research Scholar of International and Public Affairs
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Julio Friedmann of the Center on Global Energy Policy writes how green hydrogen could be the dark-horse solution to fighting climate change.
"The world cannot meet its climate targets with just renewable energy," says Julio Friedmann. The passage of the Inflation Reduction Act has allowed direct air capture to be a viable option for helping to combat climate change.
Globally, we will need to capture about 4 billion to 7 billion tons of carbon dioxide annually in order to meet climate goals, according to Julio Friedmann.
Julio Friedmann of SIPA Center on Global Energy Policy comments.
Climeworks is selling captured carbon dioxide this holiday season, which Julio Friedmann sees as a valid, verified way for people to undo the damage caused by their carbon emissions.