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🇰🇪 Case Study: How the world’s first DAC company in Global South is creating jobs and growth in Kenya.
🌎 From the TIDE Centre, University of Oxford Centre Paper, “Overlooked Industrialisation Opportunity? How Global South can Leverage Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR)” which I co-authored along with Raphaël Cario. 👀 With 1000 downloads already - check for yourself the enormous economic potential of CDR for the Global South: https://lnkd.in/deAhPUUx
Dec 16


⏰ Final call to participate in the Third State of CDR Report - survey closes Monday!
🫵 Calling All CDR Suppliers - we need your input. 😍 CDR.fyi and the State of Carbon Dioxide Removal are gathering data for the third State of CDR Report, to be released in May 2026. 🔑 Anyone in this space knows that this report is one of the sector’s key resources, helping researchers, policymakers, and practitioners understand where global CDR truly stands, and where it’s heading. 💪 Your participation directly strengthens the evidence base for global CDR growth and suppo
Dec 14


🚰 Governments assume on-tap, large-scale CDR will save their net-zero plans
🏛️ This is my core takeaway from Harry Smith PhD’s (University of East Anglia) excellent doctoral thesis analysing 41 government Long-Term Low Emissions Development Strategies (LT-LEDS) submitted to the UNFCCC. 🌍 As a reminder: LT-LEDS represent countries’ highest-level long-term climate strategies and therefore provide a clear window into current and future national climate policy. 📄 So what did the thesis find? First, a huge over-reliance on nature based removals vis-a-v
Dec 8


🇧🇴 Case Study: How the world’s largest CDR supplier is creating jobs and growth in Bolivia
🌎 From the TIDE Centre, University of Oxford Paper, “Overlooked Industrialisation Opportunity? How Global South can Leverage Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR)” which I co-authored along with Raphaël Cario. 👀 With nearly 1000 downloads already - check for yourself the enormous economic potential of CDR for the Global South: https://lnkd.in/deAhPUUx
Dec 3


🚨 BREAKING: German Parliament signs-off almost €500m for carbon dioxide removal 🚨
🇩🇪 Today, the German Bundestag approved its 2026 budget and with it a €476m package for CDR. €156m will be spent in 2026 with the rest between 2027-2033. 💪 This matters: at a time when other countries are hesitating, Germany is sending a clear signal that it is planning to go big on CDR! Here’s how the 2026 funds break down: 📈 €98m to support and scale projects 📄 €11.5m for the purchase of CDR certificates 📋 €2m for administration 🌱 €44.6m to strengthen soils as long-
Nov 30


💻 >30,000 words. 1 month. All on carbon removal
😮💨 October was - by far - my biggest month to date. I wrote the equivalent of a 140 page book this month, all on CDR. 🔎 HOW IT BREAKS DOWN: ▪️ 26x LinkedIn posts ▪️ 3x Carbonfuture Country Briefs: UK & DE (published) and BR (coming soon) ▪️ 1x 2,500 essay on the potential of BCR in compliance markets (coming soon) ▪️ 1x 9,000 word academic paper on the potential of CDR in the Global South (coming soon) ▪️ 1x October’s Gigaten newsletter 🎙️ On top of that we produced 7x
Nov 2


❎ One tonne ≠ one tonne?
🧩 The carbon removal market is still a patchwork. Every tonne today is different: different methods, durability, MRV, co-benefits, and prices. 🪙 But if we ever want a liquid, scalable market, we’ll eventually need fungibility - the ability to trade removals as a single, trusted unit. Because let’s be honest: 💸 CDR needs to attract billions - eventually trillions of investment 🏦 That’s only possible if large financial institutions can access and trade removals easily. 🤯
Oct 7
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