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My Top 5️⃣ CDR Substacks

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🤓 I’ve always appreciated when smart people take the time to structure and share their thoughts. Increasingly, I am finding that Substack is where I find this content, particularly long-reads.


🗞️ So if you want to get beyond the TL;DR level news - for which LinkedIn is unbeatable IMO - I cannot recommend these enough:


🎩 Robert Höglund needs no introduction in this space - we have all come to know and love him through his work at CDR.fyi and Milkywire. His Marginal Carbon AB substack is probably the most referenced blog in CDR, and for good reasons:


🥼 Noah McQueen is one of CDR’s smartest minds. Co-founder of DAC pioneers Heirloom and now Director of Science and Innovation at Carbon180. Their writing is both analytical with a touch of humanity that makes for really honest and reletable content.


🇺🇲 Jason Grillo’s has plenty of experience spanning both policy (PAC Clean) and startups (AirMiners), and distills these into excellent policy and market analyses on his Climagination substack.


🍁 Na'im Merchant Merchant was the first person who I started following years ago. And to this day his Carbon Curve remains a top pick both as a substack and podcast:


❄️ Paul Gambill is a CDR veteran and former Co-Founder/CEO of Nori. In his Inevitable & Obvious substack, he is actually doing fascinating deep dives on cooling interventions and their link to CDR.


🙋🏻‍♀️ As I was writing up this list, I became uncomfortably aware that this is essentially a MANSLETTER list. So if you know of any great female substacks, please put them in the comments.


❓ Who else did I miss? Who are the thoughtful content creators using Substack in CDR?



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