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You don't mean the Jews at Harvard, do you?
David W. Keith previously served as the Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics for Harvard University's Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and professor of public policy for the Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University
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"Keith is a founder and board member of Carbon Engineering."
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Keith was born in Wisconsin, where his father, a British-born field biologist and Canadian Wildlife Service civil servant named Anthony Keith. attended grad school. His mother, Deborah Gorham, was a history professor at Carleton University...
"Keith grew up in Great Britain and in Ottawa, Ontario. "
Not in Edmonton I hope 🍿..
"He enjoyed reading and birdwatching with his father and later took up cross-country skiing, rock climbing and winter camping."
Jordan Peterson likes camping too. Just sayin' 🍿
"Keith's interest in physics was strengthened by spending several summers working in the National Research Council laser lab of experimental physicist Paul Corkum, beginning around the end of high school"..
en.wikipedia.org
"In 1986 David Keith graduated with a B.S. in physics from the University of Toronto. He developed a love of the Arctic when he spent part of a gap year between undergraduate and graduate studies as a wildlife biologist's research assistant on Devon Island in Nunavut."
There's a Mars camp on Devon Island too? Well, imagine that.
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"In 1991, David Keith earned his doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the field of Experimental Physics. As a doctoral student at MIT, Keith was supervised by David E. Pritchard."
🎶
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"After achieving this success,Keith chose to leave atomic physics,..because one of the most obvious applications for atom interferometry was in building highly accurate gyroscopes for submarines carrying ballistic missiles".. 🤔🎶
technologyreview.com
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"Keith spent the final year of his NOAA postdoc as a research scientist in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Harvard University where he remained from 1993 to 1999. He worked with atmospheric chemist James G. Anderson"
"In 2004, Keith was recruited to join the University of Calgary, where he became a professor of chemical and petroleum engineering and economics, and held the Canada Research Chair in Energy and the Environment."..
🎶Push - Universal Nation 🎶
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"While at the University of Calgary, he remained an adjunct professor at Carnegie Mellon. At ISEEE, Keith sought to build connections between government, academics, environmentalists and business people."
"Keith gained the support of four major energy sector executives, publishing a 2007 report promoting carbon capture and storage."
> Bill Gates
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"The amount of Gates’s investment in the company is undisclosed, but the mogul has also provided roughly $6 million to the informal Fund for Innovative Climate and Energy Research, managed by Keith and Ken Caldeira."
> Breakthrough Energy
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"In particular, Keith focuses on one technique: releasing sulfuric acid vapor high in the stratosphere, where it would scatter sunlight away from Earth’s surface. The approach mimics the global cooling effect of large volcanic eruptions"..
#sulphur
"Keith highlights the risks. The particles
could catalyze chemical destruction of the
protective ozone layer, or—at high doses—
rob the climate system of crucial energy
required to drive precipitation. "..
"But some modeling studies 🤔, he writes, suggest sun-blocking methods could reduce the
harm caused by warming, including heat
stress on crops “in the hottest and poorest
parts of the world.”"
"Still, many are skeptical. Last month,
the IPCC warned that solar geoengineering could “modify the global water cycle,”
although it didn’t specify how much sulfur it
might take to cause concern."
"Other critics are more direct: Efforts to manipulate climate with light-scattering particles are “barking
mad,” says climate modeler Raymond Pierrehumbert of the University of Chicago in Illinois. "

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