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Why a Political Philosopher Is Thinking About Carbon Removal


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Rich countries should mop up their climate pollution, the Georgetown professor Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò argues.
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Until a few years ago, the idea that humanity could suck carbon pollution out of the atmosphere at an industrial scale was deemed implausible, if not impossible. The technology didn’t exist to do it, and even if it did, scrubbing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere posed such huge thermodynamic problems that the endeavor seemed prohibitively expensive. ....

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2020 at UConn Law: A Year to Remember


2020 at UConn Law: A Year to Remember
In the unprecedented pandemic year of 2020, the students, faculty and staff of the UConn School of Law found challenges, courage and a few precious silver linings. The law school welcomed a new dean, Eboni S. Nelson, who was appointed in March, just before the COVID-19 virus forced the law school to close the campus. […]
The challenges of 2020 forced the UConn Law community to adapt to a new normal. (Molly Sullivan / Composite Image)
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In the unprecedented pandemic year of 2020, the students, faculty and staff of the UConn School of Law found challenges, courage and a few precious silver linings. ....

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