报告题目:Providing energy services without net addition of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere
报告时间:2017.9.20 10:00-11:30
报告地点:蒙民伟科技大楼南楼818会议室
主 讲 人:Steven J. Davis University of California, Irvine
讲座简介
Stabilization of the Earth’s climate will require that
energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions fall to very low levels
and perhaps go negative if other greenhouse gas emissions continue.
However, some energy services (e.g., long-distance freight transport,
air travel, highly-reliable electricity, steel and cement manufacturing)
will be difficult to provide without adding CO2to the atmosphere. Yet
few climate mitigation scenarios address these difficult-to-decarbonize
energy services in detail. Prof. Davis will present work analyzing the
challenges associated with eliminating CO2emissions associated with some
of these services, including possible or promising technological
solutions and research and development priorities. Although there are
still abundant options for incremental reductions of energy-related
CO2emissions, if CO2emissions are to be eliminated, the more
difficult-to-eliminate emissions will ultimately need to be addressed.
Moreover, rapid growth of these difficult-to-eliminate emissions
combined with the long lifetimes of energy infrastructure make the
challenge both essential and urgent.
主讲人简介
Steve Davis is an Associate Professor of Earth System Science at
the University of California, Irvine, where he researches global energy
infrastructure, agricultural production, GHG emissions, and
international trade. He studied political philosophy at the University
of Florida, earned a law degree at the University of Virginia, practiced
corporate and securities law in Silicon Valley, and did his graduate
work in isotope geochemistry and paleoclimate at Stanford University.
Since 2009, his research has focused on the human dimensions of global
environmental change, and in particular the distributional effects of
international trade and the phenomenon of carbon lock-in.