Earth911 Podcast: Watershed’s Steve Davis on Tracking and Reducing Non-CO2 Emissions

Earth911 Podcast: Watershed’s Steve Davis on Tracking and Reducing Non-CO2 Emissions

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The sustainability neighborhood has a carbon fixation, but non-CO2 emissions, equivalent to methane and nitrous oxide, account for 1 / 4 of annual international greenhouse fuel emissions. In addition, water, biodiversity, and plenty of different components contribute to the environmental harm our economic system causes. A extra complete view of our impacts is required to think about options to the complicated, systemic adjustments wanted to avert international warming disaster. Meet Steve Davis, head local weather scientist at Watershed, a carbon monitoring platform for giant organizations, and professor of Earth Systems Science at UC Irvine. Steve’s wide-ranging analysis has examined the CO2, methane, and different emissions generated by wildfires; the influence of flooding and warmth dangers in main cities; how airways can obtain net-zero emissions; and the varied natural and technological approaches to eradicating carbon from the environment.

Steve Davis, head climate scientist at Watershed, and professor of Earth Systems Science at UC Irvine
Steve Davis, head local weather scientist at Watershed, and professor of Earth Systems Science at UC Irvine, is our visitor on Sustainability in Your Ear.

Steve was a company lawyer in Silicon Valley earlier than turning into a number one local weather analysis scientist. He contributed to the vitality techniques part of the current UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change AR6 Synthesis Report. He additionally co-authored the local weather mitigation chapter of the soon-to-be-released Fifth National Climate Assessment report from the US Global Change Research Program. To be taught extra about Steve’s analysis, go to ess.uci.edu/~sjdavis. Information in regards to the Watershed carbon monitoring instrument is on the market at watershed.com.