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๐ฐ Is geoengineering having its moment?
Finally! ๐ฃ The Guardian , a mainstream media outlet historically skeptical on the topic of geoengineering, has published four op-eds in the last month, all calling for a drastic change in our approach to geoengineering. ๐ I was glad to see this editorial decision. The more I learn about the topic, the more I believe the current stigma around it is not serving humanity well. ๐ฌ No one here is arguing we should deploy commercial scale geoengineering today. All these authors
Jan 19


๐ THIS is how we are losing the climate battle ๐
๐ฑ The Joe Rogan Show is the worldโs most listened to podcast. On average, each episode reaches 10-20 million people. ๐ฌ While we are busy infighting within the climate bubble, arguing whether CCS or CDR is a scam or a much needed climate solution, the world outside is destroying the very foundation our work is built on: science. ๐จ Over the break, I spent hours listening to hugely popular podcasts way outside of my bubble. Over and over again, I encountered a diminishing i
Jan 5


๐ฅ Hot off the press: My University of Oxford paper on the economic potential of CDR for the Global South
๐คฉ This is the biggest research project Iโve ever worked on: months of work with the TIDE Centre, University of Oxford, together with my brilliant co-author Raphaรซl Cario , culminating in a 60-page analysis on the Global Southโs overlooked industrialisation opportunity. ๐ The headline: if scaled with the right policies, durable CDR could create 3 to 9.5 million jobs and $180-600 billion in annual economic value across the Global South by 2050. ๐ Holding >70% of global bioma
Nov 20, 2025


๐ฅ Letโs get ready to rumble ๐ฅ
๐ Today is the day: two of CDRโs heavyweights - Eve Tamme and TITO JANKOWSKI - AIRMINER - going head to head to debate one of the sectorโs hottest topics: will voluntary or compliance markets scale CDR first? ๐
Make sure to tune in today at 3.15pm GMT+1 for this special edition of our beloved CDR Policy Scoop Showdown Debates. This time, live-streamed from the main stage at Carbon Unbound Europe. ๐ป You - the online audience - will get to participate fully, from submitting
Oct 20, 2025


๐ข Is climate multi-laterlism a sinking ship?
๐ฉ Like many of you, Iโve been really taken aback by the IMOโs decision last Friday to suspend the adoption of its planned maritime carbon price by a year. ๐ Details are starting to emerge on what happened, as shocked negotiators are taking stock of what this means for the IMO, and climate multilateralism in general. ๐บ๐ฒ The tactics employed - especially by the U.S. - were completely unprecedented and caught supporters of this particular regulation off-guard. ๐คท So where do
Oct 20, 2025


๐ฅ BREAKING: IMO suspends global carbon tax on shipping ๐ฅฒ
๐ค Remember back in April, when the world celebrated a first-of-a-kind maritime carbon tax to help it achieve maritime's 2050 net-zero target? ๐ Well, that has just been suspended for one year with a real risk of being axed for good. ๐บ๐ธ Why? Exorbitant U.S. pressure, particularly on smaller countries, in the lead-up to the meeting. ๐ Back in April, 63 countries had voted in favour and only 13 against, despite the U.S. walking out on the meeting and threatening retaliatory
Oct 16, 2025


๐จ๐ฆ Canadians want carbon removal and theyโre ready for leadership.
๐ A new national poll of 2,300 Canadians by Carbon Removal Canada and the Carbon Business Council shows two-thirds (64%) of Canadians support carbon removal โ and four in five (81%) believe itโs essential for Canadaโs future. Also remarkable: โ
67% believe it will create jobs and grow the economy โ
62% say theyโre more likely to vote for candidates backing it โ
56% view companies more favorably when they invest in removals ๐ค This support cuts across political lines: from
Oct 13, 2025


๐ค What comes after net-zero? And should you care?
โ ๏ธ The IPCC is clear: we have to achieve net-zero CO2 by 2050. This is and has been the global rallying cry since 2018. ๐ What is less talked about: net-zero is not enough. Because every credible IPCC 1.5 ยฐC and most 2 ยฐC pathway assumes we overshoot our carbon budget โ and must therefore spend part of the second half of the century removing more COโ than we emit. Some governments have already recognised it and are proactively developing roadmaps for this net-negativity. ๐ธ๏ฟฝ
Oct 9, 2025


๐ค Want to get up to speed on global CDR Policy ahead of COP?
โ I get it. CDR Policy certainly isnโt everyoneโs cup of tea. But getting clear on the foundations is essential to engaging with all that goes on at COP. ๐๏ธ Earlier this year, the team at The Carbon Removal Show put together a 3-part deep dive into CDR policy - what it is, why it's important, and where it might be going. And best part, it's fun, and has plenty of cameos. ๐ฏ Part 1: Will help get you up to speed on context setting, diving into the evolution of carbon removal
Oct 6, 2025


๐จ๐ญ Want to make sense of Switzerlandโs pioneering approach to CDR? ๐จ๐ญ
โญ Few countries have understood CDR as well as Switzerland. And some of its brightest civil servants have spent years designing cutting-edge CDR policy. ๐ Alongside my colleagues at @carbonfuture, we went deep into the topic and distilled everything you need to know into a beautiful, shareable policy brief. ๐ Switzerland has created what most countries still lack: a clear, funded, and internationally connected framework for carbon removal. ๐ Check out the carousel for som
Sep 28, 2025


๐ Whatโs happening with Article 6.4?
๐ The big news out of last yearโs COP29 in Baku was the unanimous approval of a crediting methodology for Article 6.4 (AKA The Paris...
Jul 27, 2025


๐ฌ๐ง Can the UK keep calm and remove carbon?
While weโve been focused a lot on what has (or has not been happening) in the US and EU CDR landscape, the UK has been leading the charge...
Jul 23, 2025


๐ฅ Breaking: the worldโs first Article 6.2 agreement for durable CDR ๐ฅ
๐จ๐ญ ๐ณ๐ด Hot off the press: Switzerland and Norway just signed a first of its kind agreement, looking to transfer durable carbon removal...
Jun 17, 2025


๐ Here is your good news for the week ๐
๐จ๐ฆ On Monday, the Liberal Party won the elections in Canada - against all odds. So what? To my knowledge, this is the first major party...
Apr 29, 2025


๐ฅ Shipping decides on worldโs first global carbon tax ๐ฅ
๐ข There is your good news to start the week! After ten (!) years of negotiations, the International Maritime Organisation decided to...
Apr 13, 2025


๐จ๐ฆ Help shape the future of carbon removal in Canada ๐จ๐ฆ
๐ Canadaโs carbon removal sector is growing fast, but to track progress, shape policy, and support industry growth, we need more...
Mar 25, 2025


โ Today and every day, women are fighting for a better world โ
โ๏ธ Today is International Womenโs Day and I wanted to take this opportunity to remind us why it's more relevant than ever. ๐ซ A recent...
Mar 10, 2025


๐ฉ๐ช Germany is going to the polls: what does this mean for CDR? ๐ฉ๐ช
๐ณ Coming Sunday, 23rd of February, will see Europeโs largest economy head to the polls for a snap election. Much has been said and...
Feb 17, 2025


๐จ๐ฆ Canada is quickly and quietly leading the way in carbon dioxide removal (hashtag#CDR) ๐จ๐ฆ
Did you know: ๐๏ธ Through its CCUS ITC, Canada has allocated $3.1 billion over the first five years (with a projected extension to around...
Feb 3, 2025


๐จ๐ญ Switzerland leading the way, again: >โฌ100m for CCS/CDR ๐จ๐ญ
๐ง My feed has been filling up with posts on Switzerland - rightly so. Letโs recap what happened and put it into the broader picture of...
Jan 23, 2025
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