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Australian Academy of Science

Public Speaker Series - LIVE

Techno-fixes for climate change

About the talk

Climate change has spawned its very own science-fiction sub-genre - cli-fi
- which explores techno-fixes as much as doomsday scenarios. Some of the
imagined solutions are seriously off the planet, but not all techno-fixes
are purely fictional.

Professor Barry Brook will square up to the mounting problems of climate
change, pollution, energy security and dwindling supplies - and the need
for a near-total transformation of the world’s energy systems. He says
next-generation nuclear technologies offer the best chance of curing our
hydrocarbon addiction.

These and ‘techno-fixes’ such as geoengineering, genetically modified
organisms and nanotechnology can avoid destructive overuse of natural and
agricultural landscapes and reduce our footprint by sparing land and
resources.

About the speaker

Barry Brook, an ecologist and modeller, is Professor of Environmental
Sustainability at the University of Tasmania. He previously held the Sir
Hubert Wilkins Chair of Climate Change at the University of Adelaide. An
ISI Highly Cited author, he has published three books, over 250 refereed
papers, and regularly writes popular articles for the media. His awards
include the 2006 Australian Academy of Science Fenner Medal, the 2010
Community Science Educator of the Year and the 2013 Scopus Researcher of
the Year. His work focuses on the causes and consequences of environmental
change, analysis of energy systems for carbon mitigation, and models of the
synergies of human interactions with the biosphere. In his spare time he
enjoys astrophotography and bushcraft..

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