Adriana Dutkiewicz
sedimentologist and university teacher
Adriana Dutkiewicz is an Australian sedimentologist at the University of Sydney. [1]She was awarded the Dorothy Hill award in 2006[2] [3]and is an ARC Future Fellow.
Quotes
edit- "There are several so-called negative emissions technologies that could remove carbon dioxide from the air, including those aimed at removing CO2 by enhancing natural forest and wetland uptake, using bio-energy in power production and scrubbing CO2 efficiently from air."
- To make negative emission technologies viable, industry needs physical and measurable proof of those which will be most effective and then the means to implement them at full scale. That means large government and private investments in research and development for these technologies.
- The Earth needs multiple methods for removing CO2 from the air to avert worst of climate change. December 13, 2019 3.41pm SAST, TheConversation. David Goldberg, Retrieved: 17 November, 2023
- "Any concerns over costs, though, should be compared to cost of doing nothing."
- The Earth needs multiple methods for removing CO2 from the air to avert worst of climate change. December 13, 2019 3.41pm SAST, TheConversation. David Goldberg, Retrieved: 17 November, 2023
External Links
edit- ↑ "Student Down Under studies impact of underwater currents". Jamestown Press. 5 July 2018. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
- ↑ "2006 awardees". Australian Academy of Science. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
- ↑ "Awards 2006 – EarthByte". Retrieved 16 April 2022.