| Links to recent scientific papers, web posts, upcoming events, job opportunities, podcasts, and event recordings, etc. on Carbon Dioxide Removal Technology.💸COMMERCIAL NEWSShare Carbon Removal Updates 📝RESEARCH PAPERSBrown, M. L., Canham, C. D., Buchholz, T., Gunn, J. S., & Donovan, T. M. (2024). Net carbon sequestration implications of intensified timber harvest in Northeastern US forests. Ecosphere, 15(2), e4758.
Chopin, T., Costa-Pierce, B. A., Troell, M., Hurd, C. L., Costello, M. J., Backman, S., ... & Yarish, C. (2024). Deep-ocean seaweed dumping for carbon sequestration: Questionable, risky, and not the best use of valuable biomass. One Earth.
Abdalqadir, M., Hughes, D., Rezaei Gomari, S., & Rafiq, U. (2024). A state of the art of review on factors affecting the enhanced weathering in agricultural soil: strategies for carbon sequestration and climate mitigation. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 1-24.
Goldenberg, S. U., Spisla, C., Sánchez, N., Taucher, J., Spilling, K., Sswat, M., ... & Riebesell, U. (2024). Diatom-mediated food web functioning under ocean artificial upwelling. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 3955.
Singh, S., Kiran, B. R., & Mohan, S. V. (2024). Carbon farming: a circular framework to augment CO 2 sinks and to combat climate change. Environmental Science: Advances.
Ahmad, K. W., & Wang, G. Conservation Tillage: A Sustainable Approach for Carbon Sequestration and Soil Preservation. A Review.
Li, G., Luo, T., Liu, R., Song, C., Zhao, C., Wu, S., & Liu, Z. (2024). Integration of Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) Technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Energy System Optimization. Processes, 12(2), 402.
Hu, T., Yang, T., Dindoruk, B., Torabi, F., Mcpherson, B., & Emami-Meybodi, H. (2024). Investigation the impact of methane leakage on the marine carbon sink. Applied Energy, 360, 122880.
Mahajan, S., Elfving, J., & Lahtinen, M. (2024). Evaluating the viability of ethylenediamine-functionalized Mg-MOF-74 in direct air capture: The challenges of stability and slow adsorption rate. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 12(2), 112193.
Weber, J., King, J. A., Abraham, N. L., Grosvenor, D. P., Smith, C. J., Shin, Y. M., ... & Martin, M. V. (2024). Chemistry-albedo feedbacks offset up to a third of forestation’s CO2 removal benefits. Science, 383(6685), 860-864.
Beerling, D. J., Epihov, D. Z., Kantola, I. B., Masters, M. D., Reershemius, T., Planavsky, N. J., ... & Banwart, S. A. (2024). Enhanced weathering in the US Corn Belt delivers carbon removal with agronomic benefits. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 121(9), e2319436121.
Hiles, W., Miller, L. C., Smeaton, C., & Austin, W. E. N. (2023). UAV approaches for improved mapping of vegetation cover and estimation of carbon storage of small saltmarshes: examples from Loch Fleet, northeast Scotland. EGUsphere, 2023, 1-28.
Wang, S., Liu, Y., Zhang, C., Guo, S., & Li, Y. (2024). High Gravity-Enhanced Direct Air Capture: A Leap Forward in CO2 Adsorption Technology. Atmosphere, 15(2), 238.
Barnes, M. L., Zhang, Q., Robeson, S. M., Young, L., Burakowski, E. A., Oishi, A. C., ... & Novick, K. A. (2024). A century of reforestation reduced anthropogenic warming in the Eastern United States. Earth's Future, 12(2), e2023EF003663.
Soeder, D. J., Govil, T., Ustunisik, G. K., Betts, M. X., Lingwall, B., & Sani, R. Microbial Mineralization of Carbon Dioxide in Depleted Oilfields. AGU23.
Zheng, J., Hou, X., Duan, H., & Wang, S. (2024). Where we are and where we will go to achieve carbon neutrality: A review of quantitative socioeconomic modeling research. Fundamental Research.
Barnes, M., Zhang, Q., Robeson, S. M., Young, L., Burakowski, E., Oishi, A. C., ... & Novick, K. (2023). A century of reforestation reduced anthropogenic warming in the eastern United States. Authorea Preprints.
Osman, A. I., Fang, B., Zhang, Y., Liu, Y., Yu, J., Farghali, M., ... & Yap, P. S. (2024). Life cycle assessment and techno-economic analysis of sustainable bioenergy production: a review. Environmental Chemistry Letters, 1-40.
📰WEB POSTSRed teaming the next ~5 years of carbon removal (Nan’s Substack)Nan’s Substack Carbon removal has made huge progress over the past ~5 years. Demand has gone from ~$0 to several billion, there are now 100+ companies working across a range of carbon removal pathways, and governments are more engaged than ever. At the same time, it’s still far from inevitable that carbon removal gets to climate-relevant scale in the timeframe needed… 8 days ago · 12 likes · 2 comments · Nan Ransohoff 📗THESES📑REPORTS🧰CDR FIRMS📆UPCOMING EVENTSWe have curated a “Carbon Removal Events Calendar.” Explore and stay informed about upcoming events, conferences, and webinars on Carbon Dioxide Removal technology. Sync specific events / all events to your default calendar to ensure you never miss out on important CDR updates. Carbon Removal Events Calendar Find sync guidelines in the calendar’s “About” section or you can sync all Carbon Removal events to your default calendars by pressing the link below: Sync CDR Events to your Default Calendar 💼JOBS OPPORTUNITIES“Marble is a climate tech venture studio. Their north star is to erase billions of tons from annual greenhouse gas emissions and create a thriving future.”
“[C]Worthy is a non-profit research organization operating like a fast-moving, deep-tech startup. Our singular objective is to enable trustworthy, transparent, science-based quantification of ocean-based carbon dioxide removal (CDR).”
“Isometric is a carbon removal registry and science platform built to ensure the transition to carbon removal happens responsibly and fast. Founded in 2022, Isometric is based in London and New York.”
“GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel is a foundation under public law jointly financed by the Federal Republic of Germany (90%) and the State of Schleswig-Holstein (10%). It is one of the internationally leading institutions in the field of marine research.Through our research and our commitment to the transfer of knowledge and technology, we contribute significantly to the preservation of the function and protection of the ocean for future generations. Through our research and our commitment to the transfer of knowledge and technology, we make a significant contribution to preserving the function and protection of the ocean for future generations. A core research focus is on carbon dioxide removal (CDR) measures to reduce atmospheric CO2 and thus compensate for residual emissions of greenhouse gases that cannot be avoided. This is generally seen as a necessity in order to achieve the climate targets for 2050. In order to ensure the transfer of existing knowledge on CDR measures to decision-makers and thus promote the development of CDR methods, the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) has pledged funding for the Carbon Removal Atlas (CDRatlas). In the CDRatlas project, an online platform will be developed where relevant information on the implementation of CDR methods will be processed, visualised and made available for open access. The CDRatlas is intended to combine solid scientific findings and concepts for the application of CDR and to implement and visualise them in an interactive and freely accessible information platform. The aim is to provide decision-makers from the fields of politics, industry, NGOs, business and science with the necessary information to carry out analyses on the potential of CDR methods and to determine the ecological and technological readiness to implement the presented measures for CDR.”
“You will develop and maintain the infrastructure for the automated retrieval of data for the CDRatlas website, which is based on the infrastructure of the Helmholtz Earth Data Portal. This includes linking the CDRatlas with cooperating repositories as well as the development of routines for the harmonisation of data products. Furthermore, you will develop automated workflows for the retrieval and integration of data products. You will also develop interfaces to integrate scientific models for the calculation of data products between the retrieval and display of content. The work will take place in close cooperation with front- & backend developers and scientists of the CDRatlas, the Helmholtz DataHub Community Earth & Environment, the German Marine Research Alliance and members of the research initiatives CDRmare & CDRterra.”
“Renoster is on a mission to bring deep transparency to the nature-based voluntary carbon markets & they're growing their team.”
🎙️PODCASTS“The world's oceans have absorbed huge quantities of carbon dioxide, protecting us from the worst effects of climate change, but how much longer can they defend us? Join Helen Czerski in New Orleans at the world's biggest conference of marine science to meet the experts working to keep the ocean working for us.”
"Carbon removal will become a massive industry," Marian Krueger, remove Co-Founder | Carbonsations | "Carbon removal will become a massive industry," Marian Krueger, remove Co-Founder Carbonsations 32:23 |
“We are joined in this episode of Carbonsations by Marian Krüger, the co-founder and managing director of climate accelerator remove, which is focused exclusively on supporting startups in the carbon removal space. Marian takes a deep dive into what working with startups entails, the network and CDR expertise remove provides, as well as the future of the industry at large.”
"Federal policy is central to scaling carbon removal," Erin Burns, Carbon180 Executive Director | Carbonsations | "Federal policy is central to scaling carbon removal," Erin Burns, Carbon180 Executive Director Carbonsations 30:25 |
“Our guest in this episode is Erin Burns, Executive Director of climate NGO Carbon180, which is focused specifically on having carbon dioxide removal (CDR) implemented in US federal policy. Erin talks about the different ways, in which Carbon180 is contributing to climate change mitigation, the importance of CDR, and how the organization's work is already helping direct government funding towards carbon removal.”
“What does it mean to farm regeneratively? Or to farm conventionally, for that matter? Is regenerative agriculture size-dependent? What are its benefits and how does it work?Today's Reversing Climate Change podcast episode has Jada Dormaier, Supply Account Manager at the Nori carbon removal marketplace, join Nori Cofounder and Director of Creative & Marketing, Ross Kenyon, to discuss regenerative ag.Like our recent show reintroducing carbon removal generally, we thought it was a good idea to go back to basics on regenerative agriculture. We've put out lots of shows on the topic, but sometimes you need to redo the 101 and catch those newer to the topic up to speed.In this show, Jada talks about growing up on a farm, working in farm insurance, and then at Nori for the last several years. She has a huge amount of experience with farmers working to change their practices and just make sure their businesses stay afloat. There are plenty of misconceptions about food, farming, rural communities, and agriculture, and Jada shares her experience of what to keep in mind on the topic.”
“Nutrients on Earth are essential for life on Earth. But they aren't evenly distributed. How do they end up in different places, and how does that affect life on Earth? How does life even work?!In this episode of the Reversing Climate Change podcast, Nori Cofounder Ross Kenyon is joined by Dr. Joe Roman, a conservation biologist and author of Eat, Poop, Die: How Animals Make Our World.An established view of how ecosystems emerge and change is through bottom-up processes, e.g. through chemistry or microorganisms. In this view, animals are often seen more as visitors passing through rather than as transformative agents themselves. Joe challenges this concept, arguing that much research has shown just how much mammals can change ecosystems, as well as carbon and nitrogen cycles! This has impacts for carbon removal, from ecosystem restoration to iron fertilization of the Southern Ocean.The conversation also explores the complex relationship humans have with predators and rewilding, and our desire to simplify our environments, often to our peril. This legibility and safety, however, can often mean ecological sterility. Ross shares his experience raising urban chickens in an environment filled with raccoons.Joe also talks about his ongoing research project on whales and the Great Whale Conveyor Belt, and his interest in studying invasive species as a source of food for humans.”
New CDR Developments in the EU | Carbon Removal Newsroom | New CDR Developments in the EU Carbon Removal Newsroom 34:53 |
“A lot has been happening in Europe lately.To break it all down for us, we’re joined by Sebastian Manhart, senior policy advisor at Carbonfuture and Initiator and Chair of the DVNE, Germany's CDR association.The episode discusses three major topics:1) The good, the bad, and the surprising news from the concluded trilog negotiations on the Carbon Removal Certification Framework - how did reductions make it in there?2) The EU’s proposed 2040 emissions targets which quantifies the cost of inaction at 2.4 trillion euros.3) The Green Claims Directive, which aims to address a critical issue: 53 percent of all environmental claims in Europe are misleading, and 40 percent are unfounded.Enjoy this power session on EU policy!”
🎥YOUTUBE VIDEOSLow Carbon Concrete // with Bruce King | BuildWell Project“YOU WALK ON IT and use it every day, but did you know that the concrete industry makes for 8% of global emissions - yet could soon be absorbing gigatons of carbon while making use of waste materials? Yes, it could! The industry remains mired in the past, but we can all push to transform it into a climate-friendly force for the 21st century.”
Report Launch Event "Agenda for a Progressive Political Economy of CDR" | Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal"This special event, held February 13th, 2024, was intended to celebrate the release of our latest report, “Agenda for a Progressive Political Economy of Carbon Removal.” The event featured a brief presentation and panel discussion on the report. Our report argues that if the sector continues on the path it is currently on, carbon removal might result in harms and injustices, or simply fail to be effective. The report looks to the many possible versions of a future with carbon removal, charting essential tenets of an approach that is just, democratic, and effective. The report proposes several bold ideas for progressive carbon removal policy and outlines practical ways that carbon removal research, policy, and movement building can begin creating this future."
Ocean-based Carbon Removal Solutions to Combat the Climate Crisis (33034)"Federal policy is central to scaling carbon removal," Erin Burns, Carbon180 Executive Director | Carbon Herald"Our guest in this episode is Erin Burns, Executive Director of climate NGO Carbon180, which is focused specifically on having carbon dioxide removal (CDR) implemented in US federal policy. Erin talks about the different ways, in which Carbon180 is contributing to climate change mitigation, the importance of CDR, and how the organization's work is already helping direct government funding towards carbon removal."
Pioneering start-ups offer hope in the fight against global warming | CBS Mornings“Amid growing concerns over climate change, startup companies are at the forefront of developing innovative carbon capture strategies to combat rising CO2 levels in the atmosphere. This process faces scrutiny for potentially enabling the world's largest polluters. Each weekday morning, "CBS Mornings" co-hosts Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil and Nate Burleson bring you the latest breaking news, smart conversation and in-depth feature reporting.”
A Growing Problem: Is It Too Late To Plant Trees for Climate Change? | The Weather Network "In this five-part series, host Hazel Thayer unpacks some of the most important aspects of human-caused climate emergency in the conversational, common sense tone that she’s renowned for on TikTok and other social media platforms. In this episode, Hazel uses Canada’s worst wildfire season as an entry point to explore carbon sequestration with help from David Ho."
This Is CDR Ep. 95: CDR.fyi 2023 Year in Review with Robert Höglund | OpenAir"In this Episode This Is CDR welcomes Robert Höglund back to the program to present and discuss CDR.fyi's recently released 2023 Year in Review and other key CDR market developments."
This Car REMOVES Carbon As It Drives! | Fully Charged Show"Electric Vehicles might not produce any emissions at the tailpipe, but are they really greener than their internal combustion engine predecessors? Well, it turns out that yes they are, irrespective of the makeup of the power grid. However, that doesn't mean they can't be made better to make their impact on the planet that much smaller. In this episode we went to visit the team from Eindhoven University who are behind the ZEM Car or Zero Emission Mobility Car."
"Carbon removal will be a massive industry," Marian Krueger, remove Co-Founder | Carbon Herald"We are joined in this episode of Carbonsations by Marian Krüger, the co-founder and managing director of climate accelerator remove, which is focused exclusively on supporting startups in the carbon removal space. Marian takes a deep dive into what working with startups entails, the network and CDR expertise remove provides, as well as the future of the industry at large."
OSM24: Climate interventions and our oceans – ask us anything | AGU"The oceans are both critical elements regulating Earth's climate and ecosystems vulnerable to the effects of climate change caused by overuse of carbon-based fuels. Climate interventions, including stratospheric aerosol injection, cloud brightening and ocean-based carbon dioxide removal strategies, are gaining attention and investment. What is ocean-based carbon dioxide removal? What are potential benefits, limitations and risks of these approaches? How should applications be regulated? Join our expert panel to discuss these questions and more about future impacts of climate intervention efforts on our oceans."
Decarbonizing the West workshop: Integrating DAC with Renewable Energy | Western Governors' Association"DAC technologies can be resource and energy intensive and as the industry grows, so will its demand on infrastructure, land use, and renewable energy. The DAC industry is mitigating some of these challenges by developing less energy intensive technologies or innovative operating strategies that use existing infrastructure or waste energy. Panelists discussed opportunities in policy and technology development that could help direct air capture integrate into existing systems and avoid potential conflict as the industry grows."
InPlanet - A global team on a mission to remove gigatons of CO2 from the atmosphere | InPlanet_Earth"In 2023, we experienced some of the highest temperatures and in recorded history, all across the globe. In 2024, what will come next? InPlanet is a German Brazilian AgTech company on a mission to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, using regenerative agriculture in the tropics. Climate change is the biggest challenge of our generation and thus has to be solved urgently. It is becoming clearer every day that enhanced rock weathering will become one of the leading carbon removal technologies. We at InPlanet are inspired by the beauty of this planet. It is the only one we have.InPlanet is the first carbon removal startup to work with the unique conditions of tropical soils using enhanced rock weathering to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Get to know our team and our work in this video, why we love what we do, and join us on this journey."
🚨DEADLINES“AirMiners Launchpad engages with entrepreneurs in an intensive six-week program for early carbon removal teams or individuals striving to advance their startup to remove carbon from the atmosphere.”
Focus: Nature-positive CDR, sustainable management of ecosystems, nature as infrastructure, regenerative agriculture, and circular nature-positive solutions
Sessions include climate extremes' impact on greenhouse gas fluxes and ocean carbon sink enhancement
“Funding for projects to fill knowledge gaps in the creation & management of new and existing woodlands & forests, contributing to understanding of the potential for GGR and storage from afforestation.”
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