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Inventing the Future: Zero Carbon Fuels and Climate Restoration
NOVEMBER 22, 2019

Join the Center on Global Policy and Columbia University’s Earth Institute
for a discussion with *David Keith, PhD*, Gordon McKay Professor of Applied
Physics, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and Professor of
Public Policy, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. The
presentation will focus on carbon neutral synthetic fuels. Following his
presentation, Dr. Keith will join *Julio Friedmann, PhD*, Senior Research
Scholar for a moderated conversation including solar geoengineering, CO2
removal, and approaches to rapid and profound decarbonization.

Dr. Keith is one of the most accomplished and controversial scientists of
his generation, working at the intersection of climate science, energy
technology, and public policy for twenty-five years. In addition to his
dual appointment at Harvard, he is founder of Carbon Engineering, a company
developing “ambient air capture” - technology to capture CO2 from the air
to make carbon-neutral fuels or provide CO2 removal services. Perhaps best
known for his work on the science, technology, and public policy of solar
geoengineering, David led the development of Harvard’s Solar Geoengineering
Research Program, a Harvard-wide interfaculty research initiative. His
accolades include first prize in Canada's national physics prize exam, won
MIT's prize for excellence in experimental physics, and was one of TIME
magazine's Heroes of the Environment.

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Guests unable to attend in person can register to view a livestream of the
event by accessing the registration link below.

This event is open to press. Media should register for this event. Media
inquiries or requests for interviews should be directed to Artealia
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on a first-come, first-served basis until capacity is reached for both the
public and press. Flash photography and video recording are prohibited.

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