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Yang, P., Mi, Z., Wei, Y. M., Hanssen, S. V., Liu, L. C., Coffman, D. M., ... & Davis, S. J. (2023). The global mismatch between equitable carbon dioxide removal liability and capacity. National Science Review, nwad254.
Madankan, M., & Renforth, P. An Inventory of UK Mineral Resources Suitable for Enhanced Rock Weathering. Available at SSRN 4475218.
Brad, A., & Schneider, E. (2023). Carbon dioxide removal and mitigation deterrence in EU climate policy: Towards a research approach. Environmental Science & Policy, 150, 103591.
Ryan, P., Santis, A., Vanderkloot, E., Bhatti, M., Caddle, S., Ellis, M., ... & Wright, S. The Potential for Carbon Dioxide Removal by Enhanced Rock Weathering in the Tropics: Experimental and Empirical Analysis of Ocean Island and Island Arc Basalts. Available at SSRN 4572283.
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“Ocean Visions is a nonprofit organization that catalyzes innovation at the intersection of the ocean and climate crises. We facilitate multisector collaborations from within our network and beyond, working with leading research institutions, the private sector, and public-interest organizations to fully explore and advance responsible and effective ocean-based climate solutions. In short, we work to stabilize the climate and restore ocean health.”
“CLP has recently sold its first 1,000 tons of carbon removal and is selling additional tons of carbon on the market in Puro. Given the venture's proven science, simple solution, and market traction, it is on track for fast growth beyond the DMV region. So it's expected this EEIR position would turn into a full-time executive as an operations leader for CLP.”
“Deep Sky is the world’s first gigaton-scale carbon removal project developer. As a commercial venture, we build carbon removal infrastructure projects and sell carbon credits to remove billions of tonnes of CO2 from the Earth’s atmosphere.”
“Planetary Technologies’ vision is to protect and restore the ocean and climate for generations to come. We do this by enhancing the ocean’s natural ability to fight climate change through carbon dioxide removal and storage. Our team combines expertise in ocean science, metallurgy and geochemistry to safely and effectively scale up ocean-based CO2 management solutions. Working collaboratively with all of our stakeholders, we develop a cost effective and sustainable set of tools aimed at protecting and restoring our oceans and climate, ultimately doing carbon dioxide removal and storage at gigatonne scale.”
“Carbon removal, alongside emissions reductions, is absolutely essential to preserving a stable climate. Carbon Gap focused on addressing the knowledge, policy, and ambition gaps that are holding us back from a carbon removal ecosystem that delivers real progress on climate change.”
“This Scientist will assist University of California Coopertive Extension staff and partners, e.g. USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region (USFS) and the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE), in monitoring, evaluating, and displaying current and future wood processing infrastructure capacity throughout California.
This position will support University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Cooperative Extension (UCCE) woody biomass utilization activities with the USFS and CAL FIRE. This Junior/Assistant Specialist will contribute to monitoring and evaluation of a competitive woody biomass and wood products utilization infrastructure, which supports ecosystem restoration, hazardous fuels reduction, job retention and job creation efforts in California.”
“Holocene harness the power of organic chemistry to remove carbon dioxide from the air, forever. They rely on natural elements — carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, and oxygen — to do the heavy lifting.”
“Carbonfuture is the Trust Infrastructure for durable carbon removal. Today, the Trust Infrastructure consists of two products that seamlessly connect the entire carbon removal lifecycle: Carbonfuture MRV+, the most comprehensive MRV solution for durable CDR, and Carbonfuture Marketplace, the leading marketplace for durable CDR. At Carbonfuture, we build trust throughout the carbon removal journey with our rigorous, data-driven approach, ensuring unmatched quality and reliability of carbon removal. We empower suppliers by providing the essential project support and finance needed to transform their carbon removal projects into fully certified carbon credits. For corporate buyers, we offer access to portfolios of carbon removal credits adhering to the highest quality standards and provide visibility at each step of the carbon removal lifecycle via data-driven transparency enabled by Carbonfuture MRV+. We work with some of the world's most ambitious climate leaders such as Microsoft, Swiss Re, and the World Economic Forum First Movers Coalition.”
“At Sirona Technologies, we are developing direct air capture (DAC) technology to remove CO2 from the air and combat climate change. As a dynamic startup in the R&D phase, we’re rapidly scaling our laboratory prototype into larger, game-changing machines.”
“In the race to combat climate change, time is of the essence. The Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED) is investing billions of dollars in projects that will play an essential role in achieving the world’s net-zero goals, deploying next-generation energy technologies across America. OCED’s mission is to deliver clean energy demonstration projects at scale in partnership with the private sector to accelerate market adoption, deployment, and the equitable transition to a decarbonized energy system.”
“Discussed in this episode:
- The Romans were pretty good at making cement!
- Sublime Systems raised a $40 million Series A round in 2023
- CNBC on Leah’s work with Sublime Systems”
“It’s been a few months since our business panel has gathered to break down the many headlines coming from the world of CDR.
On this episode we’ll talk about some of the biggest news from September: new funds, new deployments, new corporate purchases, and a gathering of the who’s who in carbon removal in New York City. You’ll hear news about
Climate Weeks NYC
& more…
Joining us on this episode is our business panel: Susan Su, a partner focused on climate investing at TOBA capital, a board member at the Carbon Business Council, and a board advisor to the Environmental Voter Project and Na'im Merchant the Executive Director of Carbon Removal Canada, an Elemental Excelerator policy fellow and the author of the The Carbon Curve, a newsletter about the policies and technologies needed to grow the carbon removal market.”
“The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE's) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management hosted an informational webinar to discuss the $35 million, made available through President Biden's Investing in America agenda, to advance technologies that reduce emissions from hard-to-abate sectors such as aviation and shipping and legacy carbon dioxide pollution by removing it directly from the atmosphere.
Carbon dioxide removal is a key component for achieving the Biden-Harris Administration’s historic climate and clean energy agenda. The Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) Purchase Pilot Prize will enable companies to compete for the opportunity to sell carbon dioxide removal credits directly to DOE. This will help build standards for successful carbon dioxide removal programs and create a market to encourage technology innovation and the growth of the industry.
The webinar provides an overview of the CDR Purchase Pilot Prize, objective, structure, and request for engagement.”
“What if rocks—yes, rocks—could be the key to reversing the effects of climate change? New Zealand-based company Aspiring Materials is a mineral conversion company taking some of the most common rocks on the planet and turning them into useful products that can help with carbon capture and decarbonize heavy industry.
At the heart of their innovative process lies the most abundant rock on our planet, rich in magnesium, silica, and iron. Through a meticulous extraction process, they unlock the unique carbon-capturing prowess of magnesium, while simultaneously yielding iron, silica, and hydrogen—low-emissions ingredients essential for the progress of our world.”
“Effectively removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and ocean—while minimizing environmental impacts—is a significant challenge. It requires investment and partnership from government agencies and the private sector. Even though there are many ways to remove carbon dioxide, it is difficult to quantify the amount of carbon dioxide removed. This meeting focused on ocean carbon sequestration especially on Alaska, as US federal budget for FY24 Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (mCDR) has been increased over 60%.
Jessica Cross (PNNL) presented "Cleaning up climate change: Practical climate recovery and carbon dioxide removal." Matthew Long ([C]Worthy) presented "[C]Worthy: Building the tools needed to ensure safe, effective ocean-based carbon dioxide removal."
“Tune in to hear our Platinum sponsor and subject matter experts talking all things Soil Carbon!
Loam is working with farmers and scientists to enable high-quality carbon removal. We remove CO2 from the atmosphere and store it stably in agricultural soils.
Loam combines world-first microbial technologies with farmer-focused carbon project options, delivering growers new pathways to sustainability and unlocking new agricultural assets.
Developed for farmers, by farmers, and backed by some of the world’s leading microbiologists and carbon market experts, our agronomic approach to integrating carbon capture on-farm creates better margins per hectare for our growers.”
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