Anonymous ID: c31b4f Nov. 9, 2025, 12:17 p.m. No.23833196   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>3229 >>3346

The creators of the carbon credit scam.

 

Graciela Chichilnisky

Born March 27, 1946 (age 79)

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Citizenship United States

Children 2, including E.J.

Academic background

Education

 

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

University of California, Berkeley (MA, PhD, PhD)

 

Academic work

Institutions

 

Columbia University

Stanford University

 

Website chichilnisky.com

 

Graciela Chichilnisky (born March 27, 1946) is an Argentine-American economist known for her work in economics and climate change. A professor of economics and statistics at Columbia University and visiting professor to Stanford University, her economic research is marked by the application of mathematics and topology, as well as research in international and development economics.[1] She is also co-founder of the direct-air capture company Global Thermostat, and served as its CEO from its founding in 2010 until she stepped down in 2022.[2][3]

Personal life and education

 

Graciela Chichilnisky was born c. March 27, 1946[4] in Buenos Aires, the daughter of Russian Jewish immigrants. [3] Her father was a professor of neurology at the University of Buenos Aires and a friend of Juan Perรณn. Chichilnisky received high school education at the Instituto National de Lenguas Vivas, additionally taking science classes at the local university. After a coup, the military closed the University of Buenos Aires, and professor Warren Ambrose fled to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), taking six studentsโ€”including Chichilniskyโ€”with him. Chichilnisky's son E.J. Chichilnisky was born while Graciela was in high school, and she was raising him as a single mother at the time of her move to MIT.[1][3]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graciela_Chichilnisky#

 

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Social & Economic Impact of Climate Change

 

Global Thermostat is a company focused on carbon negative technology, utilizing direct air capture to address climate change while selling captured CO2 for various commercial uses. They benefit from a new bipartisan federal law (45q) that offers unlimited tax credits for CO2 removal, positioning them to meet the significant industrial demand in sectors like food and beverages and renewable fuels. The company's technology has been recognized as essential for reversing climate change and creating a reliable, low-cost supply of CO2.

Environment

 

https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/social-economic-impact-of-climate-change/120713890