From Kirby on ‘most disruptive’ tech - carbon sequestration · · Washington Post Live
“We need to continue travel, but we need to do it sustainably. If you're looking for disruptive technologies to achieve that, the most disruptive thing doesn't just apply to aviation, it applies to the globe, and that is carbon sequestration.”
On , William Woodruff, Vice President of Public & Governmental Affairs at KIRBY CORP, spoke about sustainability during Kirby on ‘most disruptive’ tech - carbon sequestration on Washington Post Live.
William Woodruff, Vice President of Public & Governmental Affairs at Kirby, stated that carbon sequestration is the most disruptive technology for aviation and the globe. He said that carbon sequestration is "the only answer that we have to get the globe to zero that anyone has today," and that it is "just a matter of cost." Woodruff expressed personal support for a carbon tax, arguing it would "drive the incentives correctly for carbon sequestration." Woodruff also emphasized the importance of travel for global connectivity, describing the loss of such connections during the COVID-19 pandemic as making "the world a more dangerous place." He noted that United Airlines was partnered with Occidental and 1Point5 in what he described as "the world's largest and first commercial scale carbon sequestration plant."