
Let's Climunicate
Is Carbon Capture the Answer to Climate Change? || The Physicist's Case
Part 2: The Fix — Professor Myles Allen In Part 1 we established the physics: every ton of CO₂ warms the planet permanently, net zero is the only way to stop it, and carbon capture is not optional, it's essential. But the science is only half the battle. In this second part, Myles Allen pushes us into the harder territory: why we're stuck at 0.1% carbon capture, why nature-based solutions can't save us, and why the environmental movement's opposition to carbon capture is, in his words, "weird." We go deep into the CO₂ saturation myth that refuses to die, the real drivers behind the apparent acceleration in warming (spoiler: it's not unexplained), and why cleaning up aerosols is revealing warming that was already there. Allen also takes on the policy front: why the "transition away from fossil fuels" narrative is backfiring in real time, just look at Colombia. From the sewage analogy that reframes the entire problem, to why long-term targets like net zero 2050 distract from the investments we need now, to the human tipping point that worries him more than ice sheets, this is Allen unfiltered. The physics is simple. The politics is not. And the clock is ticking. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS [00:00:50] Kicking the can vs. carbon capture reality [00:01:43] Nature-based solutions: already over-asked [00:03:50] Fossil fuels' "somebody else's problem" — the sewage analogy [00:06:05] CO₂ saturation myth: Angstrom wrong, Arrhenius right [00:11:26] Warming acceleration explained: methane, aerosols [00:15:45] Natural variability vs. human warming [00:17:50] Science to policy: why disposal is the hard fight [00:22:07] Long-term targets AND short-term action [00:24:54] Hope vs. worry [00:29:04] Solving it or just describing it? SUBSCRIBE for new episodes every week — candid conversations with scientists, economists, and risk experts shaping how we understand climate change. Got a question about carbon capture, CO₂ saturation, or the politics of net zero? Drop it in the comments. #oilandgas #climatechange #netzero #MylesAllen #carboncapture #emission #climatescience #climatepolicy #aerosols #methane #environmentalmovement #fossilfuels #wastedisposal #LetsClimunicate ____________________________ ______________________________ ️ New to Let’s Climunicate? Start Here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMYZaQ2uW7RjF5An9P-6SQ2Z5Ez8P0kVI Subscribe for weekly climate conversations → http://www.youtube.com/@letsclimunicate Listen to our podcast on spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/3IbDXNLpP5lhQloPwpRQ59 Listen to our podcast on Apple Podcast: → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-climunicate/id1773398361 Follow us on Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/letsclimunicate/ Web: https://www.albertotroccoli.org/podcast/ So, what is Let’s Climunicate? Let’s Climunicate is a long-form podcast and YouTube channel dedicated to rigorous, balanced discussions at the intersection of climate science, policy, economics, and societal responses. Hosted by Dr. Alberto Troccoli, each episode features in-depth, one-on-one conversations with leading researchers, policymakers, and industry experts. We make complex climate topics accessible without oversimplifying them and we’re not afraid to test assumptions, challenge narratives, and make space for nuance and debate. What you’ll find here: 90-minute expert interviews on climate risk, insurance, extreme weather, and energy transition Evidence-driven conversations that respect your intelligence Timestamps, resources, and further reading in every description We release new episodes every week. Subscribe and hit the notification bell so you never miss a conversation. Book Dr. Troccoli or suggest a guest: letsclimunicate@gmail.com #climate #climatescience #climatepolicy #climateeconomics #climatepodcast #longforminterview #climaterisk #extremeweather #insurance #netzero #IPCC #sustainability #AlbertoTroccoli #LetsClimunicate

