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From pre-seed to post-IPO, every company—especially in deep tech, biotech, AI, and climate tech—lives or dies by the frameworks it follows.
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SPARK20 – 156: Janos Pasztor | The Climate Diplomat Who Refuses to Give Up on Humanity
The world has grown quiet about climate change. Too quiet.
We scroll past floods, fires, droughts… and move on with our day.
As if the problem solved itself.
As if we’ve earned the luxury to look away.
Janos Pasztor (full episode) has spent 40 years inside the rooms where climate decisions are made — from serving as UN Assistant Secretary-General for Climate Change to advising presidents, prime ministers, and global institutions.
And in this SPARK20 highlight episode, one truth stood out:
We are not done with climate change.
We are only entering its most consequential chapter.
This is not a doom story.
It is the story of a man who still believes humanity can choose a better future — if we’re willing to face the questions we’ve been avoiding.
What You’ll Learn in 20 Minutes
Why global warming accelerates even as we reduce emissions
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And why governments are still “not addressing the issue sufficiently.”
Why adaptation alone cannot save us
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And what the real limits of adaptation look like.
Why Janos believes we may need to cool parts of the planet
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And why no political leader wants to say it out loud.
How climate diplomacy changed since the 1980s — and why it matters now
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Including the rise of China in global negotiations.
Why capitalism itself may need to evolve
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And what this means for investors, innovation, and global stability.
What geoengineering really is (and is not)
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Forget the internet myths — this is the factual explanation.
Why volcanic eruptions hold a clue to future climate solutions
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Why SRM is scientifically feasible — and politically dangerous
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The technology is simple. The governance is not.
Why the biggest risk of SRM is not cost — but consent
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And what happens when societies don’t get a say.
What a unilateral climate intervention could trigger
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A scenario every policymaker should hear.
Why Janos still believes in a brighter future
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A rare moment of optimism from someone who has seen every side of the crisis.
Quotes to Carry With You
📌 “Global temperatures continue to rise — and the world is not ready.”
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📌 “We must consider whether the time has come to start cooling parts of the planet.”
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📌 “Three degrees of warming is cuckoo land. You simply cannot adapt to that.”
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📌 “Technology is not the issue. It’s cheap. The real question is: do societies want this?”
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📌 “I wouldn’t be here if I didn’t believe we can still get this right.”
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Why This Conversation Matters
Because climate change isn’t a chapter we finished.
It’s the foundation on which every other chapter of the future will be written — our economies, our food systems, our borders, our investments, and the lives of our children.
And while Elon Musk may one day take humans to Mars, no one alive today will move there.
This planet is the one we must keep habitable.
Janos Pasztor is a reminder that realism and hope are not opposites — they’re partners.
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Christian Soschner
Let me start with a question I never thought I would ask out loud. Should humanity cool the planet on purpose? And then Janusz Pasteur looked at me and he said, three degrees of warming is cuckoo land.
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Christian Soschner
Sounds funny, but in today's health episode, we are going straight into the part of the conversation that every investor parties should make, and innovation leader needs to hear.
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Christian Soschner
Because the future economy, the next decade of energy, infrastructure, agriculture and global stability will depend on the climate decisions we make right now. This is not theory. It's not politics. It's the roadmap for what your companies, your portfolios and your countries will be dealing with sooner than anyone expects. So if you only have 20 minutes today, this is the episode that gives you the sense, the urgency, the opportunities, and the uncomfortable truths directly from one of the world's most experienced climate diplomats.
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Christian Soschner
Let's jump in.
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Christian Soschner
What's been on your mind recently when you think about climate change?
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Janos Pasztor
global emissions, of carbon dioxide continues to rise and so do the average global temperatures.
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Janos Pasztor
So and so the, the, the the.
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Janos Pasztor
Impacts are increasingly significa and and sometimes catastrophic.
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Janos Pasztor
Impacts of this climate, warming.
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Janos Pasztor
And the world is not ready. It's happening. It's going to be worse. Governments, intergovernmental processes and also non-state actors are simply not addressing this issue at all or not.
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Janos Pasztor
Sufficiently so when.
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Janos Pasztor
You put all this together, it's it worries me.
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Janos Pasztor
And that's what's on my mind.
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Christian Soschner
what are the three core messages that you want them to remember?
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Janos Pasztor
We really have to accelerate.
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Janos Pasztor
Mitigation. That is to say emission reductions, carbon capture and storage and even carbon dioxide removal, but substantially and do it much faster. So that's one to to actually reduce the problem to start with or putting more greenhouse gases.
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Janos Pasztor
The second one is that, we also have to really.
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Janos Pasztor
Substantially accelerate adaptation, to what's coming.
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Janos Pasztor
Recognizing that there are limits to adaptation. And then the third and this is important, then we'll talk.
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Janos Pasztor
About the details later, I presume.
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Janos Pasztor
But we have to consider whether the time has come to start pooling parts or the whole planet until we.
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Janos Pasztor
Finish the decarbonization, of this world.
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Christian Soschner
It's The Inconvenient Truth 2.0. Can you explain for listeners what you mean with this term?
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Janos Pasztor
And I say this, this is like inconvenient to 2.0 because governments and other leaders, they don't feel.
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Janos Pasztor
Comfortable talking about these.
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Janos Pasztor
Issues, maybe because they don't.
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Janos Pasztor
See their solutions.
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Janos Pasztor
Maybe because they have.
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Janos Pasztor
Invested so much in simply talking about reaching 1.5°C. And we'll come to that, perhaps, of what that means.
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Janos Pasztor
But they're so focused on this that they're unable to or unwilling to.
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Janos Pasztor
Go beyond and say.
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Janos Pasztor
Clearly, we're.
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Janos Pasztor
Heading to problematic warming and we need to deal with it. It's inconvenient. They're not sure what to do about it. So I call it inconvenient to 2.0.
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Christian Soschner
How has this the handling of the topic, climate change changed from the late 80s, up to 2025.
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Janos Pasztor
So
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Janos Pasztor
everything has changed, really. And and not just in those, decades. But even if I look back just in the.
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Janos Pasztor
Last ten years since the Paris Agreement, so much has changed. And, I think it's difficult to go through everything, but.
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Janos Pasztor
Maybe a.
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Janos Pasztor
Couple of examples. So let me start with the, the, the US.
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Janos Pasztor
Because the US.
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Janos Pasztor
Is, the actor, it has it is still the largest, one of the largest and leaders worldwide. And certainly per capita basis, it has the technology and money.
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Janos Pasztor
So potentially it's a it's a super important country. If you look back a little bit.
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Janos Pasztor
To the history, the older.
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Janos Pasztor
George H.W. Bush was the one.
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Janos Pasztor
Who signed and got the UN Framework Convention treaty ratified.
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Janos Pasztor
So it was a Republican president.
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Janos Pasztor
Then some years later, his son,
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Janos Pasztor
George W.
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Janos Pasztor
Bush.
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Janos Pasztor
Did not even.
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Janos Pasztor
Try to get the Kyoto Protocol, ratification in the Senate. They just simply didn't say that they were not going to do that.
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Janos Pasztor
And I think since.
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Janos Pasztor
The Kyoto Protocol, things have, gone quite a bit downhill.
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Janos Pasztor
Then in this period, we have increasingly visible, strong.
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Janos Pasztor
And effective climate deniers who have an impact.
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Janos Pasztor
And these are, these climate.
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Janos Pasztor
Deniers are well organized and they are, well, well-funded. And, there's good, evidence, studies, documented evidence of what is happening.
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Janos Pasztor
But they have been having a very strong impact. And, then we we got to.
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Janos Pasztor
The Paris Agreement.
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Janos Pasztor
Which in fact.
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Janos Pasztor
Was quite a weak agreement, but it was the best thing we could achieve at that time.
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Janos Pasztor
And and then it gets even worse. During.
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Janos Pasztor
The first, phase, Trump Trump's first, presidency, U.S. leaves the Paris Agreement.
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Janos Pasztor
And.
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Janos Pasztor
Then Biden comes back and makes a real.
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Janos Pasztor
Effort to try. And for the first time, actually, America.
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Janos Pasztor
Really started doing something positive on, to fight climate.
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Janos Pasztor
Change. And then comes Trump for the second time, he.
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Janos Pasztor
Leaves the Paris.
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Janos Pasztor
Agreement again. And really is trying to turn the.
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Janos Pasztor
Clock into history backward. For example, on, on renewable energy and on coal use and things like that. So.
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Janos Pasztor
This is just a us and then we have let's just.
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Janos Pasztor
Take another country, China, rather important country, another, big emitter. It's the absolute largest emitter as a.
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Janos Pasztor
Country, not on.
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Janos Pasztor
A per.
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Janos Pasztor
Capita basis. And I remember at the beginning of the UN negotiations.
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Janos Pasztor
China used to have 1 or 2 delegates while countries like the US had.
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Janos Pasztor
Many, many. Now China has.
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Janos Pasztor
The largest delegation, to, the UN Framework Convention, meetings.
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Janos Pasztor
And China has a clear long.
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Janos Pasztor
Term strategy on climate.
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Janos Pasztor
Change and is actually.
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Janos Pasztor
Implementing that
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Janos Pasztor
strategy. And it's not perfect. I, I don't want to put it that way.
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Janos Pasztor
But it's been.
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Janos Pasztor
In place for some time and they're moving forward.
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Janos Pasztor
And.
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Janos Pasztor
They're implementing it. And in that as part of that strategy, China has become the absolute world leader on suitable takes on wind, on electric.
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Janos Pasztor
Vehicles.
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Janos Pasztor
And so on and so forth. And,
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Christian Soschner
And I think to to get to this point, make a product more sustainable, cheaper and more convenient is the classic startup problem. I think this is, there's so much potential in just improvement, in my opinion. How do you see this?
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Janos Pasztor
I mean, I
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Janos Pasztor
agree, but I think there has to be careful here that, that the climate change issue cannot.
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Janos Pasztor
Be solved in a silo looking at only the climate part, of the problem, that is to say, the carbon part.
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Janos Pasztor
Okay. It's it's linked to so many different issues and startups are not very good at looking at.
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Janos Pasztor
The big picture.
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Janos Pasztor
They will be very good at looking at a slice, and they can do really well.
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Janos Pasztor
In that.
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Janos Pasztor
Slice. And we need them to look at that. But we need others to look at the bigger picture. And I think one of the and that's why I mentioned.
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Janos Pasztor
This thing about capitalism earlier is that.
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Janos Pasztor
Fundamentally.
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Janos Pasztor
The capitalist economy.
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Janos Pasztor
Is essentially dependent on resource extraction.
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Janos Pasztor
That is the the fundamental basis. And, some have questioned whether the capitalist system can.
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Janos Pasztor
Actually evolve into a.
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Janos Pasztor
Different kind of system, which does not.
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Janos Pasztor
Depend.
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Janos Pasztor
On resource extraction, but depends on other ways of moving forward. And we'll always need resources to have bathtubs and, you know, iPads and so on. So that's not the point.
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Janos Pasztor
But it is. The whole system.
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Janos Pasztor
Is really built on resource extraction. And, and you see that in.
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Janos Pasztor
Even the way the, the, today, the geopolitical.
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Janos Pasztor
Thinking we have to.
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Janos Pasztor
Do to, to get.
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Janos Pasztor
The resources of Greenland, we have to ensure that, the, the resources in the Middle East, the oil and the gas, are can be controlled by us, whatever the US is, you know.
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Janos Pasztor
It's the same thing. So, this is this is a real challenge.
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Janos Pasztor
And and this needs.
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Janos Pasztor
Some, some more.
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Janos Pasztor
Thinking and a and I think a separate podcast as
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Christian Soschner
When we talk about geo engineering, engineering, it gave engineering. I think it's threats to him, engineering in terms of climate change, what's the role of engineering in reality? Okay, so it's kind of terraforming.
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Janos Pasztor
So
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Janos Pasztor
geoengineering and terraforming are different, but they can of some part.
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Janos Pasztor
Of it can overlap. So geo.
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Janos Pasztor
Engineering is basically large scale.
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Janos Pasztor
Intervention in the climate system to make it better.
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Janos Pasztor
And there are essentially two groups.
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Janos Pasztor
Of techniques that one thinks of as geoengineering. One is large scale removal of excess carbon from the atmosphere, carbon dioxide removal, or Cd-R or the short term.
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Janos Pasztor
And we already have too much carbon. So there are.
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Janos Pasztor
Developments on how to remove that carbon from the atmosphere. The other.
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Janos Pasztor
One.
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Janos Pasztor
Is solar radiation modification or some people call it solar geoengineering.
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Janos Pasztor
It's essentially to cool the planet.
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Janos Pasztor
To change the reflectivity, the albedo of the Earth, so that some of the incoming sunlight goes right back into.
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Janos Pasztor
Space.
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Janos Pasztor
And therefore, forced the planet. There are different techniques of, both.
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Janos Pasztor
Carbon removal.
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Janos Pasztor
And solar radiation modification. They're quite different. They have different governance challenges. They have different costs, different, engagement of of private sector.
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Janos Pasztor
So we have to think about these two as quite different. In fact, they're so different that, many have stopped.
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Janos Pasztor
Using the term geoengineering altogether because.
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Janos Pasztor
It's not helpful to to put them all.
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Janos Pasztor
Together.
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Janos Pasztor
technology.
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Christian Soschner
So these are real technologies. It's not a conspiracy theory because I've never read something about it on Facebook or on Xcom. I can't this is history of people working on that. Or is this just something that someone made up from a science fiction movie?
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Janos Pasztor
So the let me try to.
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Janos Pasztor
To address the 4 or 5 points here.
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Janos Pasztor
First of all, there are people.
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Janos Pasztor
Working on all of these technologies in terms of research and development.
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Janos Pasztor
Nobody is doing actually.
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Janos Pasztor
Climate modification through solar radiation modification.
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Janos Pasztor
Other than some of the.
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Janos Pasztor
Traditional ground based methods of white houses and things like that. Nobody's doing any of that. It's only at a research and development, phase.
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Janos Pasztor
But people are working on these and, at the moment, no government, no.
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Janos Pasztor
Society has decided that, there is social license for this, that we want.
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Janos Pasztor
To do it.
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Janos Pasztor
So whatever developments are taking place, they're happening in a vacuum of, of of.
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Janos Pasztor
Social goals.
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Janos Pasztor
And objectives. Now.
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Janos Pasztor
The conspiracy there is something called.
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Janos Pasztor
Contrails. You know, the airplanes that they leave the, the, the vapor trails.
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Janos Pasztor
Now, many.
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Janos Pasztor
Believe in the conspiracy world that.
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Janos Pasztor
That is solar geoengineering, solar radiation modification, and, that governments.
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Janos Pasztor
Are.
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Janos Pasztor
Secretly doing this not so much to cool the planet, but to, reduce population.
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Janos Pasztor
And.
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Janos Pasztor
Increase manhood, whatever. You know, it's there's all kinds of stories. Of course, none of that is true. But there are a lot of people who think about that.
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Christian Soschner
Okay, okay. That's very interesting. It's very interesting. And now the question with solar radiation modification is, can we do it in a more controlled way
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Janos Pasztor
like a volcanic eruption? Because that's that's also, a way for sulfur aerosols to get into the stratosphere. And, scientists even measured, there was a 1981 eruption of a volcano in the Philippines. And, scientists measured that after that eruption, the global temperature went down by about half a degree for about a year and a half.
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Janos Pasztor
So, you know, that's, that's the same, same process. So.
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Janos Pasztor
Well, this is where, there is science.
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Janos Pasztor
Science and research has been taking place over the last, few decades on this issue. And, scientists are pretty sure that it would work, that it could be done in a controlled way. By controlled way.
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Janos Pasztor
I mean.
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Janos Pasztor
To to developed methods to this distribute, these aerosols, in the stratosphere, the the weight would be the ideal. This, diffusion method.
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Janos Pasztor
Where the problem starts is that we don't know enough.
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Janos Pasztor
About, the the.
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Janos Pasztor
Specific way.
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Janos Pasztor
The, the global temperature reduction.
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Janos Pasztor
Will impact.
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Janos Pasztor
The climate in different situations.
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Janos Pasztor
What scientists are pretty.
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Janos Pasztor
Sure is that you can.
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Janos Pasztor
Reduce the global temperature.
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Janos Pasztor
By a certain amount or slow slow down the growth of temperature.
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Janos Pasztor
Right. But what you cannot do is you cannot.
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Janos Pasztor
Bring back the old climate. Let's be absolutely clear about
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Christian Soschner
Before, we agreed on the podcast, I read, an interesting post on social media, which I thought was a conspiracy theory, and it was something like, that, when the Industrial Revolution started, human rights started emitting, basically, let's just simplified dirt into the atmosphere,
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Christian Soschner
But what you said about solar radiation, would you be careful?
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Janos Pasztor
It
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Janos Pasztor
is not.
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Janos Pasztor
Nonsense. And this is where of tucked behind other events to be careful. So behind many controversy.
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Janos Pasztor
Controversial issues and conspiracy theories, there.
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Janos Pasztor
Is a grain.
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Janos Pasztor
Of truth, right.
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Janos Pasztor
And that's the. So every human activity that.
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Janos Pasztor
Burns fossil fuels results in aerosols that rise up in the atmosphere and.
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Janos Pasztor
Have a cooling effect. Really? Yes. And so, in the, in the 60s and the 70s, when.
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Janos Pasztor
Europe was faced with, well, not just Europe, many of the industrialized regions of the global north were facing acid rain. Remember that we put scrubbers,
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Janos Pasztor
on the power plants, catalytic converters on the cars.
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Janos Pasztor
Which actually removed a.
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Janos Pasztor
Lot of this, aerosols, directly. So it doesn't end up going so much into the atmosphere. And that's what stopped the acid rain.
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Janos Pasztor
But there is still.
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Janos Pasztor
Aerosol production.
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Janos Pasztor
Even.
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Janos Pasztor
In those places, which had done a pretty good job of.
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Janos Pasztor
Scrubbing. And it's not yet true.
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Janos Pasztor
Everywhere else in the world.
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Janos Pasztor
It's happening. And the local air.
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Janos Pasztor
Pollution has to be fixed because people are dying. Millions of people are dying, literally.
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Janos Pasztor
So it has to be done, and it will be done. It is being done. But this, all this, the totality.
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Janos Pasztor
Of this fossil fuel.
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Janos Pasztor
Consumption is actually masking.
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Janos Pasztor
The situation.
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Janos Pasztor
And there is a certain level of cooling through solar radiation.
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Janos Pasztor
Modification.
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Janos Pasztor
Of this process. The big difference is that it is not intentional.
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Janos Pasztor
Deck the definition of the original term geoengineering was not just large scale, interaction with the human and with the climate.
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Janos Pasztor
System, but intentional.
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Janos Pasztor
Large scale.
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Christian Soschner
The question for me then is, do we really have the systems today to put it into practice?
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Christian Soschner
how how do we what are the thought processes behind putting it into practice?
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Janos Pasztor
part.
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Janos Pasztor
Of the problem is that.
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Janos Pasztor
Societies haven't started.
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Janos Pasztor
The thought process.
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Janos Pasztor
Of wanting to put.
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Janos Pasztor
This into practice.
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Janos Pasztor
And, that's, that's the so, you know, the to develop a technology,
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Janos Pasztor
it's easy. I mean, we, you.
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Janos Pasztor
Know, I mean, I.
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Janos Pasztor
Don't want to make it too.
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Janos Pasztor
Easy. It's not that easy.
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Janos Pasztor
Okay. But but it's not an.
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Janos Pasztor
Insurmountable problem.
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Janos Pasztor
To modify.
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Janos Pasztor
An aircraft and build many of such aircraft to.
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Janos Pasztor
Spray different.
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Janos Pasztor
Kinds of aerosols into the stratosphere on an ongoing basis, and set up a monitoring system to make sure that you don't do too much, you don't do too little, and you keep the temperate, the average global temperature, in check.
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Janos Pasztor
It's not that.
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Janos Pasztor
Complicated. What is complicated is.
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Janos Pasztor
To, first of all, accept or not
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Janos Pasztor
the fact that you want to kill the planet. And that requires.
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Janos Pasztor
A societal.
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Janos Pasztor
Discussion.
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Janos Pasztor
Now, you can have a private company do something that maybe, kickstarts.
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Janos Pasztor
Such discussion because something is happening out there.
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Janos Pasztor
But a private company cannot solve this problem. It can only be solved by societies, through some kind of.
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Janos Pasztor
Societal action.
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Janos Pasztor
And indeed, eventually some kind of government action, and in different ways in.
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Janos Pasztor
Different
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Christian Soschner
when they think about the technology that you presented. Now with, stratospheric aerosol injection, I think entrepreneurs can do it without government support.
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Janos Pasztor
what I wanted to say is that, yes, they can develop the technology, of course, but, what they cannot do is if even the space-x, you know, or for that matter, the iPhone. These were fantastic, but they were based on.
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Janos Pasztor
Developments.
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Janos Pasztor
Of basic science and basic, understanding of these things that were financed by governments. And so, the role of government is.
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Janos Pasztor
Always there, and it's.
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Janos Pasztor
Always very important not necessarily to do things, but to create the conditions where these.
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Janos Pasztor
Things can.
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Janos Pasztor
Be done. It doesn't mean that governments cannot do things well. I mean, the, the TGV.
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Janos Pasztor
In.
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Janos Pasztor
France, you know, it happened.
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Janos Pasztor
Because.
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Janos Pasztor
The governments wanted to make that happen. And
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Janos Pasztor
The Shinkansen in Japan.
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Janos Pasztor
Is also, government involvement in the same in China. So these things are important. But it's true that focusing on specific issues, the.
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Janos Pasztor
Private sector can do well now in terms of solar radiation modification.
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Janos Pasztor
As I tried to say earlier, the technology is not the issue. It's actually very cheap to cheap. In fact, it's part of the problem that it would be too cheap to do.
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Janos Pasztor
There are different.
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Janos Pasztor
Analysis.
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Janos Pasztor
But, it seems that, you can do.
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Janos Pasztor
A global.
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Janos Pasztor
Stratospheric.
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Janos Pasztor
Aerosol injection program.
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Janos Pasztor
Of the order.
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Janos Pasztor
Of removing, you know, reducing the global temperature by a.
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Janos Pasztor
Degree or something of the order of the direct.
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Janos Pasztor
Cost of about $20 billion annually, you.
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Janos Pasztor
Know, 20 billions annually. It's very cheap. And in terms of global things, you know, it's peanuts.
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Janos Pasztor
And so, in fact, many say that one.
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Janos Pasztor
Of the problems of, stratosphere gave us an.
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Janos Pasztor
Injection is that it is so cheap that.
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Janos Pasztor
Governments might.
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Janos Pasztor
Be too.
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Janos Pasztor
Tempted to do it.
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Janos Pasztor
Without thinking through all the risks.
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Janos Pasztor
Benefits, and governance
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Janos Pasztor
Imagine a.
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Janos Pasztor
Scenario.
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Janos Pasztor
Where one country decides to.
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Janos Pasztor
Unilaterally start stratospheric aerosol injection.
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Janos Pasztor
And another country, let's say equally large, doesn't want that. Okay, so then you could do counter.
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Janos Pasztor
Geoengineering as it's called.
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Janos Pasztor
You can spray materials into the stratosphere that do the opposite. Is this the kind of world we want to to get into?
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Christian Soschner
with our technology and with the intergovernmental relations today, do you see the possibility that we go into a bright future as humanity?
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Janos Pasztor
I absolutely think that is possible. Again, it's the same
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Janos Pasztor
as I said before, I wouldn't be here talking about these issues if I didn't think this was possible. Then I would just give up right now.
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Janos Pasztor
But I am convinced that it's possible. It's it's difficult. It's not easy.
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Janos Pasztor
But I, I think it's technologically, it's possible. Scientifically it's possible politically it's more difficult, but it is still possible. So let's make sure we.
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Janos Pasztor
Find ways to get the job done.
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Janos Pasztor
And, there is no reason why. I mean, I don't think we'll ever, achieve.
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Janos Pasztor
A kind of perfect society where there's never there's no problems and there are no issues and everything.
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Janos Pasztor
Well, it would be boring, but, you know, frankly, I.
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Janos Pasztor
Would prefer.
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Janos Pasztor
The boring one than.
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Janos Pasztor
Getting cooked or something.
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Janos Pasztor
But, but, but but I think it's possible. And I think it is possible to have a future where humanity lives within.
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Janos Pasztor
The boundaries of the Earth system that are real.
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Janos Pasztor
And within that, to be able to provide, for the needs of society.
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Janos Pasztor
I was careful not to use the word basic needs, because that gets into definitional problems, but needs, okay, of, of.
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Janos Pasztor
Society and, we we just have to find a way to increase the transition. We are actually.
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Janos Pasztor
Going in the right direction, broadly speaking.
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Janos Pasztor
But not fast enough. And that's where the problem.
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Janos Pasztor
Is that.
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Janos Pasztor
It's the transition is taking too long. And even if I look at the incredible changing, let's say, the photovoltaics.
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Janos Pasztor
Which we discussed earlier.
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Janos Pasztor
What has happened.
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Janos Pasztor
In the last 20, 30 years on.
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Janos Pasztor
Photovoltaics is absolutely.
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Janos Pasztor
Remarkable.
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Janos Pasztor
But even that is not fast enough. And that's just a small part, small slice of the pie. We need this a much bigger.
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Janos Pasztor
Much bigger change. And it requires.
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Janos Pasztor
Technological solutions where the private.
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Janos Pasztor
Sector can have a very serious.
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Janos Pasztor
Impact. But it requires, a societal change. And some of that societal.
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Janos Pasztor
Change can be triggered by technology.
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Janos Pasztor
And some of it requires other things. And we need to work on all those things. But I think it's possible.