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Carbon Travels

John Sanchez

Thoughts on climate and carbon removal

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Latest Issues

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Foundations for a Healthy ERW Market Cycle

Note: this post also appears on the Cascade blog at cascadeclimate.org, which you can subscribe to by clicking here. As we mentioned in our last post on Cascade's launch, most of our writing in the coming months and years will be on the Cas...

4 months ago
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Introducing Cascade Climate

It’s been several months since Dai and I last wrote a post, and we wanted to give our readers an update as to why we never finished the series we started on open-system carbon removal. The reason for our radio silence is that we connected w...

4 months ago
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Quantification Uncertainty and Discounting

Note: This is the second in a multi-part series about big looming risks and flaws in the way we are collectively pursuing CDR pathway diversity—revolving around “open-system” pathways, quantification uncertainty, and scale—that Dai Ellis an...

a year ago
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Leveling the Playing Field for Open-System Carbon Removal

Note: This is the first in a multi-part series about big looming risks and flaws in the way we are collectively pursuing CDR pathway diversity—revolving around “open-system” pathways, quantification uncertainty, and scale—that Dai Ellis and...

a year ago
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