🥳 The CDR report to end all CDR reports is finally back
- sebmanhart

- Jun 1
- 1 min read

📙 After two long years of waiting, the third edition of the State of Carbon Dioxide Removal was just published. And it doesn’t disappoint.
✨ >300 pages written by 74 of the sector’s leading voices. The report is remarkable in both its depth and breadth.
🎙️ Luckily, I got a sneak preview and had the whole weekend to devour this beauty. And - alongside Eve Tamme - we already discussed our hot takes on the CDR Policy Scoop for you to listen to.
đź‘€ Check it out here:
Podcast:Â https://lnkd.in/dFP_X9YH
Youtube:Â https://lnkd.in/dYpiJMYg
A couple of things I brought into the conversation with Eve:
▪️ Why the report focuses on gross vs net removals
▪️ What volumes we can realistically expect for 2030
▪️ What percentage of overall climate tech funding CDR has attracted
▪️ How government pledges and commitments are still lagging desperately behind
▪️ What the sheer dominance of BiCRS means for the sector in the 2020s and beyond
💛 Just to be clear: even if you listen to our Scoop, I still recommend anyone in CDR taking a couple of hours to at least skim through it. Don’t delegate this one to AI, trust me it will be worth your time.
🤩 There are nuggets in there for anyone.
💼 A special highlight for me personally: CDRjobs - through my co-founder Tank Chen - contributed two pages (75-76) on the evolution of jobs across technologies and specialisations.
👏 A huge congrats to the team behind this: from the project management, to the funder, to - of course - the authors. What an incredible resource for the sector.
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