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Everything and the Carbon Sink

Noah Deich, Noah McQueen

Musings on everything, inspired by carbon sinks

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Crosspost from C180 blog: 5 Takeaways from a Week of CDR Research Meetings

Earlier this summer, Noah McQueen (Carbon180’s Director of Science and Innovation) and I traveled to Europe to participate in a number of academic meetings related to carbon removal. We co-wrote a blog over at C180 (https://carbon180.org/bl...

12 days ago
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A carbon removal “Odyssey” for philanthropy

Odysseus: I have seen that climate change will lead to far greater horrors than the wars and monsters that I have fought. Now that I’m retired, I will turn my efforts towards using my philanthropy to support efforts to mitigate climate chan...

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Uncomfortable bedfellows: carbon removal and solar radiation management

Back in 2014, the National Academies’ “climate intervention” committee decided that it should split its report on the topic into two: one on “carbon dioxide removal,” (CDR) and one on “solar geoengineering” (SRM). Ever since, the two topics...

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Europe has a golden opportunity to scale carbon removal

The EU and the UK governments have estimated that they will need on the order of 100Mts/year of carbon removal by 2050 to meet their net-zero goals. Today, a tiny fraction of that amount is under development around the world, and costs are...

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Towards a “legacy emissions” climate accord

Carbon removal will almost certainly require international diplomatic coordination to achieve climate-relevant scale. Carbon removal is anon-exclusive public good: any one country’s carbon removal efforts will help all other countries equal...

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    Writing about carbon removal

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    Exploring climate solutions at the intersection of technology, policy, and markets - and the human lessons in leadership, resilience, and connection along the way. Opinions my own.

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