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  2. Benjamin Bronfman - Wikipedia

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    Bronfman at TEDx Brooklyn on November 13, 2010 presenting Global Thermostat vision and process. In 2007, Bronfman became interested in direct carbon dioxide removal from the Earth's atmosphere, teamed up with Columbia University economist Graciela Chichilnisky and founded Global Thermostat, where he is a founding partner and a director. [6]

  3. Thermostat - Wikipedia

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    A thermostat exerts control by switching heating or cooling devices on or off, or by regulating the flow of a heat transfer fluid as needed, to maintain the correct temperature. A thermostat can often be the main control unit for a heating or cooling system, in applications ranging from ambient air control to automotive coolant control.

  4. Direct air capture - Wikipedia

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    Global Thermostat is private company founded in 2010, located in Manhattan, New York, with a plant in Huntsville, Alabama. [39] Global Thermostat uses amine-based sorbents bound to carbon sponges to remove CO 2 from the atmosphere. The company has projects ranging from 40 to 50,000 tonnes per year.

  5. Graciela Chichilnisky - Wikipedia

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    Graciela Chichilnisky (born March 27, 1946) is an Argentine-American economist known for her work in economics and climate change.A professor of economics and statistics at Columbia University and visiting professor to Stanford University, her economic research is marked by the application of mathematics and topology, as well as research in international and development economics. [1]

  6. Virgin Earth Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The finalists who were announced in 2011 were kept in suspension for nine years, with many additional requests for information and data, as contestant Global Thermostat reported. [4] Another contestant, Carbon Engineering received notification in 2019 that they fulfilled all technical criteria and were selected for the final judgment. [4]

  7. Why Greenland? Remote but resource-rich island occupies a key ...

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    Think of Greenland as an open refrigerator door or thermostat for a warming world, and it's in a region that is warming four times faster than the rest of the globe, said New York University climate scientist David Holland.

  8. Ocean dynamical thermostat - Wikipedia

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    Whether the ocean dynamical thermostat controls the response of the Pacific Ocean to anthropogenic global warming is unclear, as there are competing processes at play; potentially, it could drive a La Niña-like climate tendency during initial warming before it is overridden by other processes.

  9. Climeworks - Wikipedia

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    While several companies, including Carbon Engineering and Global Thermostat, are developing direct air capture systems, Climeworks has made significant progress in commercialization. The cost of carbon dioxide removal via direct air capture and storage as offered by Climeworks is relatively high (around $1000 per ton of CO 2 for small quantities).

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