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๐ค What do CDR buyers really think?
๐ At pretty much every CDR event, we all agree on one thing: we need more buyers. But the harder (and more interesting) question is what will actually unlock that demand? ๐ฌ Thatโs exactly what we set out to explore in a special episode of the CDR Policy Scoop, recorded live at Carbon Unbound Europe in London back in October. ๐ฑ Together with my co-host Eve Tamme , we had the chance to sit down - in person - with buyers to find out how they see the current CDR policy and ma
Dec 22, 2025


๐๏ธ What a year! Time to reflect on what 2025 really delivered for carbon removal policy.
๐๏ธ To wrap up the year, Eve Tamme and I recorded a CDR Policy Scoop episode reflecting on the biggest CDR policy developments of 2025 - from very different angles. ๐ From my side, the biggest low point was the US retreat from climate leadership: withdrawal from Paris, attacks on climate science, and frozen DAC funding all had real impacts on carbon removal. ๐ช๐บ At the same time, leadership didnโt disappear, it just shifted. Europe stepped into the spotlight with: 1๏ธโฃ Carb
Dec 22, 2025


๐ค What if phasing out oil & gas takes far longer than we hope? What happens in the meantime?
๐ญ Like most people, I prefer to imagine a future without fossil fuels. Yet the reality is sobering: oil & gas (O&G) is set to remain a part of the global energy system for years to come, likely even decades. โฝ That raises an uncomfortable but unavoidable question: if we canโt get rid of O&G fast enough, should we at least decarbonise it as aggressively as possible? Or does that risk locking it in forever? ๐ฅ Thatโs exactly the conversation Iโll be having -live here on Linked
Dec 18, 2025


๐ฃ My favourite CDR podcast has a new season! ๐ฃ
๐ง Few podcasts I recommend as much as The Carbon Removal Show. Top quality content coupled with excellent production. ๐๏ธ They just...
May 8, 2025
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