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Weekly: Carbon storage targets ‘wildly unrealistic’; world’s biggest brain-inspired computer; do birds dream?
Apr 19, 2024
This podcast explores the challenges of meeting carbon storage targets for climate change, while also discussing Intel's neuromorphic computer technology. It features an experimental musician's journey with tinnitus and the intriguing question of whether birds dream about singing.
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- Geologic carbon storage effectiveness for limiting global warming is questioned, posing challenges for meeting climate targets.
- Intel's neuromorphic computer, Hala Point, offers high-speed, energy-efficient AI capabilities inspired by the human brain.
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Challenges in Meeting Climate Goals with Geologic Carbon Storage
Geologic carbon storage, a key technology to limit global warming, may be less effective than previously thought according to a recent analysis. Models overestimate the ability to store carbon underground, with projections indicating a need to underground store around 9 gigatons of CO2 annually by 2050. This poses a massive challenge as current growth levels are far below the required rate, highlighting the difficulty in achieving carbon storage goals for climate targets.
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