9/17/18: "Science for a changing world: Part I: The potential for climate engineering" with David Keith

September 10, 2018
David Keith

When: September 17th 12:00pm-1:00pm 

Where: Dudley House (Lehman Hall) in the 1st floor fireside room

Lunch will be provided

This event will be capped at 20 participants

David Keith has worked near the interface between climate science, energy technology, and public policy for twenty-five years. David is Professor of Applied Physics in Harvard’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Professor of Public Policy in the Harvard Kennedy School, and founder at Carbon Engineering, a company developing technology to capture of CO2 from ambient air to make carbon-neutral hydrocarbon fuels. David’s work has ranged from the climatic impacts of large-scale wind power to an early critique of the prospects for hydrogen fuel. David’s hardware engineering projects include the first interferometer for atoms, a high-accuracy infrared spectrometer for NASA's ER-2, and currently, development of CO2 capture pilot plants for Carbon Engineering.