Radhika Moolgavkar, Holly Buck, Wil Burns, Adina Mangubat, Susan Su
7 episodes
8 months ago
In this week's episode, our panelists focus on whether CDR poses an unjustified opportunity cost in the realm of climate policymaking, Canada’s latest initiative to stand up direct air capture, and whether direct air capture may let the good times roll for the fossil fuel industry. Helpful links: Does a Commitment to CDR Incur an Unacceptable Opportunity Cost in Climate Policymaking? Canada’s Proposed Direct Air Capture And Storage (DACCS) Offset ProtocolWill Direct Air Capture A...
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In this week's episode, our panelists focus on whether CDR poses an unjustified opportunity cost in the realm of climate policymaking, Canada’s latest initiative to stand up direct air capture, and whether direct air capture may let the good times roll for the fossil fuel industry. Helpful links: Does a Commitment to CDR Incur an Unacceptable Opportunity Cost in Climate Policymaking? Canada’s Proposed Direct Air Capture And Storage (DACCS) Offset ProtocolWill Direct Air Capture A...
In this week's episode, our panelists focus on whether CDR poses an unjustified opportunity cost in the realm of climate policymaking, Canada’s latest initiative to stand up direct air capture, and whether direct air capture may let the good times roll for the fossil fuel industry. Helpful links: Does a Commitment to CDR Incur an Unacceptable Opportunity Cost in Climate Policymaking? Canada’s Proposed Direct Air Capture And Storage (DACCS) Offset ProtocolWill Direct Air Capture A...
On this week’s episode, our panelists discuss CDR.fyi’s 2024 “Year in Review,” a study assessing the economic impacts of durable CDR approaches, and three interesting new developments in CDR - including the opening of Captura’s new pilot plant in Hawaii and a huge funding round for Chestnut Carbon. Helpful links: What Was the FYI on CDR in 2024?On the Job: The Economic Potentials of Durable CDR ApproachesSpeed Round!: 3 Interesting Developments in CDRCaptura Opens New Pilot Plant in Haw...
This week’s episode focuses on a new community engagement strategy for direct air capture projects in Kenya, why a community takeback obligation in the United Kingdom might potentially play an important role in scaling carbon removal, and equity and justice considerations in carbon dioxide removal geological storage capacity in the Global North and Global South. Helpful links: Can We Talk? Octavia Carbon’s New Community Engagement StrategyTake That Back!: A Carbon Takeback Obligatio...
In this episode, the panelists discuss the Allied Offsets’ VCM 2024 Review and the current state of play of the voluntary carbon market in the context of carbon dioxide removal, recent developments in wedding renewable energy and direct air capture projects, and Boston Consulting Group’s recent large CDR purchase from an array of producers. Helpful links: Where's the VCM Going, and What Does it Mean for CDR?Solar and DACCS: A Virtuous Circle Ahead?Boston Consulting Group Steps Up
This episode of CRN is focused on contemporaneous CDR policy topics. It include discussion of the key aspects of two recently released reports: the U.S. Fast Track Committee on Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal’s National Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal Research Strategy, and the Bezo Earth Fund 2050 CDR Roadmap. The panel also discusses the latest activities of the London Convention/Protocol in the context of marine carbon removal approaches. Helpful links: Can I Get a Strategy?: The Nati...
In this episode, Radhika Moolgavkar, Adina Mangubat and Susan Su discuss Carbon Direct's 2024 State of the Voluntary Carbon Market report; what a new era of Donald Trump means for CDR; and the World Bank's announcement of insurance coverage for private investors in the carbon market. Helpful links: Carbon Direct's 2024 State of the Voluntary Carbon Market reportHow Will Trump Victory Impact Carbon Management?COP29: World Bank Announces Insurance Mechanism for Carbon Markets
In this episode, Radhika Moolgavkar, Holly Buck and Wil Burns discuss resistance to carbon dioxide pipelines in South Dakota; new tools for monitoring, reporting and verification of carbon removal; and the potential role of government procurement to help scale carbon removal. Helpful links: Pipeline Dust Up on the PlainsThe MRV Saga Continues Carbon Removal Canada Weighs In
In this week's episode, our panelists focus on whether CDR poses an unjustified opportunity cost in the realm of climate policymaking, Canada’s latest initiative to stand up direct air capture, and whether direct air capture may let the good times roll for the fossil fuel industry. Helpful links: Does a Commitment to CDR Incur an Unacceptable Opportunity Cost in Climate Policymaking? Canada’s Proposed Direct Air Capture And Storage (DACCS) Offset ProtocolWill Direct Air Capture A...