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💚 I am a proud member of the Climate Cult - what about you? 💚
👀 Did you watch U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s address at the Munich Security Conference? 🤷♂️ So apparently we are all part of a cult - I had no idea. 🔦 As a reminder, a cult is a social group organized around a particular leader, belief system, or ideology that is often considered unconventional, highly controlling, or outside mainstream norms. 🤦♀️ Really? Climate? 😂 Anyway, I’ve been a member since 2022 - and you?
Feb 18


🛑 Please don’t break the ETS, Chancellor Merz! 🛑
💚 The European Emission Trading System (EU ETS) might well be the most effective decarbonisation policy humanity has ever created: it has lowered emissions of industrial facilities in the EU by around 50% in 20 years and saving an estimated 2Gt already! 🇪🇺 And we are just getting started! But the whole premise of the ETS is that the cost of emitting a ton of CO2 will keep increasing, as free allowances and the so-called cap decrease. 💶 The ETS is also currently generating
Feb 17


💙 Back from Carbonfuture Team Days and I am pumped!
🏠 Like many of you, I work from home. I love being able to live in different countries (Italy, Portugal, and Brazil) and being there to see my daughter grow up. 💻 It does, however, come with clear downsides: I only get to see my colleagues on a tiled screen and there is rarely time for non-work chatter. 🌲 That is why I am always super excited about the yearly (now biyearly) Carbonfuture Team Days hosted in the picturesque and beautiful Freiburg in the Black Forest. 🏃 Thi
Feb 15


💀 So apparently CO2 is not bad for humans and the environment - at least in the U.S.?
🏛️ Today is one of those days where it is hard to find the motivation to keep going: the Trump Administration - expectedly - moved to eliminate the EPA’s 2009 "Endangerment Finding” which de facto created the legal basis for a lot of climate policy in the U.S. 🪓 Under the guise of “deregulation”, this is the largest and likely most impactful attack on climate science by this U.S. administration to date. ❌ The EPA will no longer be able to effectively regulate the six major
Feb 12


🤔 Did you know the U.S. DoE received $116.5m from Congress for CDR in 2026? 🤔
🇺🇸 I was shocked when I learnt this. My understanding was that the Department of Energy had gutted its CDR team and put everything on hold. 💵 Yet here were $45m for its purchase programme and $71.5m for R&D across CDR pathways. 🤯 Honestly, a humble European cannot aspire to understand what this all means these days. 👩🏫 If someone can, however, it is Professor Jennifer Wilcox , who headed up the Carbon Management Department at the DoE from 2021-2024. 💚 Really thrille
Feb 10


🇩🇰 Update on Denmark’s €4B CCS tender.
🛑 The tender has now closed. 🤨 There are now two bids on the table after all, with one more coming in at the last minute. Still far from the competitive, landmark programme it was meant to be. 🏛️ But the REAL story is why most projects walked away, and what that says about how we design public funding for CCS and CDR. 🎙️ So Eve Tamme and I recorded a quick CDR Policy Scoop to get the inside scoop with Jannick Buhl from Danish District Heating Association . We unpac
Feb 8


😮 Coolest job in CDR? Plus you get to work with me! 😮
🇩🇪 What an awesome job opportunity! Shape the future of CDR in one of the leading countries globally: Germany. 🎙️ No surprises here: I believe Germany will be a CDR powerhouse. In fact, I released a podcast episode just yesterday on the huge potential of the world’s 3rd largest economy: https://lnkd.in/dEgJZnDX 💚 Peaked your interest? Good at policy work? Based in Berlin or willing to spend significant time there? 👩💼 Look no further: the Deutscher Verband für negativ
Feb 6


😎 Senator Josh Becker is the stuff of CDR legends
🇺🇲 He has been pioneering CDR before it was cool. And if anywhere is going to scale carbon removal in the U.S., my bet is still on California. ✅ If it were a country, t would be the 4th largest economy in the world. ✅ It has a 2045 net-zero target. ✅ And crucially, it has actually quantified the need: 75 Mt of removals by 2045. 🏛️ Sure, last year’s veto by governor Newsom of the $50M state procurement program hurt. But behind the scenes, something more structural (and argu
Feb 2


“..There are some really fundamental parts of this market that are not done yet”
Eve Tamme and I sat down with the one and only carbon markets MVP Alexia Kelly , Managing Director of High Tide Foundation for a deep, practical conversation about the state of the market If you follow Alexia, you know she doesn’t hold back. So expect honest takes on the mess that SBTi has become, the confusing proliferation of actors in the space, and - crucially - what needs to be done to fix it. If you care about where this space is heading, this one’s worth your time
Jan 27


🌄 CBAM: the next frontier for carbon removals?
💭 When I think about what will generate the biggest demand for CDR in the coming decade, I come back to three things: 1️⃣ EU ETS integration 2️⃣ International credit procurement towards the EU 2040 target 3️⃣ Use for EU CBAM carbon price deduction. 💪 The last one is the big underdog amongst the three. Yet, unbeknownst to many, things are happening! 🇪🇺 The EU Commission is currently working on detailed rules of what the use of international credits - likely under Article
Jan 26


🤑 THIS is how you get your CDR project funded 🤑
🙅 Stop pitching biochar. Nobody cares. Start understanding and pitching your business fundamentals. 👌 Pure gold here from Alastair Collier on the latest Reversing Climate Change podcast with Ross Kenyon . ❗ No matter what type of CDR project you are trying to get funded: listen to this episode. It is just so, so good. 🙏 Alastair, thank you. You did the industry a big service by sharing your experiences. ✅ Ross, as always, great stuff. Regular listener here and encour
Jan 21


📰 Is geoengineering having its moment?
Finally! 📣 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. 🌍 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. 🔬 No one here is arguing we should deploy commercial scale geoengineering today. All these authors
Jan 19


🤔 What happens if we DON’T scale CDR fast enough? Do we need more drastic solutions?
💭 I’m a pathological optimist. But in the current geopolitical climate, these questions have been plaguing me more and more. And I am not the only one… 🇮🇸 Even Iceland’s Climate Minister, Johann Pall Johannsson, told Reuters that, “We cannot afford to wait for definitive, long-term research before acting", in the context of the existential threat that the AMOC collapse would pose to his country (and the rest of the world, frankly). ❄️ That’s why I’m going to chat - live he
Dec 15, 2025


🚨 Breaking: We have just passed 1,000,000t of durable CDR delivered 🚨
💪 What a moment of collective success. Anyone in the sector knows just what a monumental lift it has been to get to 1Mt today. 🚀 The speed has been remarkable: it took us over five years to get from zero to 500Kt, and only 15 months to double that to 1Mt. 💧 Before you say it: I know: it's a drop in the ocean. And the haters are going to be quick to point out that billions have been spent to make up for the equivalent of <2 minutes worth of global annual emissions. 📌 And -
Dec 12, 2025


🇩🇪 Germany just went big on CDR and we’re only getting started
💶 Last Friday, Germany made headlines with its announcement to spend almost €500m on CDR. This marks the pinnacle of a year full of positive news coming out of Europe’s biggest economy. 📄 Yesterday, the Board and Team of the Deutscher Verband für negative Emissionen e.V. (DVNE) met for our yearly (already third!) strategy day in Berlin. We reflected on what has been achieved and discussed the work ahead of us. Couple of highlights I’d like to share: 1️⃣ We’ve come so far: i
Dec 8, 2025


🌍 Global Cooling: Would you support it… even temporarily?
🌡️ The world’s leaders just reaffirmed their commitment to 1.5 degrees of global warming. With less than 6 years of carbon budgets left, this feels like a lofty goal to many. Even 2 degrees feels out of reach given current trajectories. Broadly speaking, humanity has three options to prevent climate catastrophe: 1️⃣ Reduce emissions 2️⃣ Remove emissions 3️⃣ Global cooling interventions 🏭 Before the 2018 IPCC 1.5°C report, most people and governments thought we could just re
Dec 2, 2025


🔥 Hot off the press: My University of Oxford paper on the economic potential of CDR for the Global South
🤩 This is the biggest research project I’ve ever worked on: months of work with the TIDE Centre, University of Oxford, together with my brilliant co-author Raphaël Cario , culminating in a 60-page analysis on the Global South’s overlooked industrialisation opportunity. 📈 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. 🚀 Holding >70% of global bioma
Nov 20, 2025


⏪ Throwback Thursday: DAC vs Biochar
🥊 Remember that time when I went head-to-head with Martin Freimüller - aka DACman - in the CDR Policy Scoop’s inaugural SHOWDOWN debate: Biochar vs DAC? ⭐ It was such a personal highlight for me to engage with something I feel particularly passionate about - in a new, exciting format. Check it out: https://lnkd.in/dG8Wkph9 😍 Sure, this debate ruffled some feathers at first. But, it clearly resonated with a lot of people too. We had over 1,000 registrations to the Linkedin l
Oct 8, 2025


📽️ One of the best documentaries on carbon removal to date? 📽️
😍 I LOVED this one! "Bye, bye CO2" is one of the most balanced, objective takes on CDR I have seen. 💪 The documentary manages to cover...
Sep 11, 2025


⏲️ Can I cover global CDR policy in under 30 mins?
😅 It won't be easy. So much good–and bad–to cover in half an hour. 🧐 CDR Policy Scoop’s Scoop School is back later today to discuss the...
Aug 13, 2025
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