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Carbon180
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A new breed of climate NGO on a mission to reverse two centuries of carbon emissions.
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A new breed of climate NGO on a mission to reverse two centuries of carbon emissions. For more information, visit our website at www.carbon180.org or our career page at www.carbon180.org/jobs.
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Thrilled to share our Perspectives piece on #ERW has been published #OpenAccess in Environmental Science and Technology! 🎉 We tackles a critical topic: the environmental impacts of enhanced rock weathering at scale, from the farm field to the ocean. 🌱🌎 Our review not only identifies but also prioritizes the non-carbon environmental impacts based on scope, probability, and potential severity. We touch on heavy metals accumulation, inhalation of silicate dust, transformation of fresh and salt water bodies... with some thoughts on policy thrown in as well. 👉 https://lnkd.in/eeKuZM2G 👈 Many thanks and much appreciation go to my collaborators: 🗺️ Tim Jesper Suhrhoff for all the calls about minerals, and for your astonishing talent for crafting impactful maps 🐝 Maya Almaraz for looking out for those ground-nesting insects (and all the other ways humans and animals interface with farm dust) 🌫️ Lyla Taylor for not only leading our conversations on wind transport and silicate inhalation, but also jumping in on literally every other topic with outstanding references and insight 🏞️ Peter Raymond for the tremendous insights on rivers, and for representing the potential for restoration of waterways through ERW 🌊 Chris Reinhard for your extraordinary framework on thresholds for shifts in ocean alkalinity and effects on fisheries. 🌱 David J Beerling for weighing in on all aspects of the paper from your tremendous experience in the field and as an ERW scientist. And from my own team, you've given so much advice and support along the way! Special thanks to: ✨ Courtni Holness & Gretchen Kroh for their input on key topics and text 💡 Anu Khan for being the visionary and motive force behind the project 🎨 Emily Reich for keeping my tables from being toooo stodgy (sorry that they still are, you're the greatest) 🔓 Angie Sabin & Monique Dailey for helping us make this Open Access – no paywalls here! 🙏 Can't wait for you to read the paper, let's keep the conversation going about a sustainable and socially just scale-up for #carbonremoval! 💚 #carbonremoval #CDR #EnhancedRockWeathering #ResearchPublication #EnvironmentalScience #sustainability #MRV #climateaction #netnegative
Enhanced Rock Weathering for Carbon Removal–Monitoring and Mitigating Potential Environmental Impacts on Agricultural Land
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The biggest updates from the official award for the South TX DAC hub are around their community benefit commitments. Our team breaks down the project's strong start, and areas for continued improvement, on the blog.
Progress and potential for the South Texas DAC hub
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📩 The latest issue of The Deep End, our bimonthly policy newsletter, is here. Follow along for more on carbon border adjustment mechanisms, why CDR and CCS need their own policies, and more: bit.ly/4dlCI0p
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In this issue of the Carbon Copy, our weekly carbon removal newsletter: 🔎A close-up on Project Cypress’ office hours by DAC expert Courtni Holness 📝 Data for Progress' new report on what make communities support or oppose climate infrastructure projects 📅A list of CDR-related events for #ClimateWeekNYC, curated by Carbon Business Council ⏸️ CarbonCapture hits pause on the development of its Project Bison facility, citing competition for renewable energy in Wyoming 🤓 Read up here: https://bit.ly/3Th0O57 Subscribe for future issues: https://bit.ly/4dPZjTv
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Happy to say "welcome back" to the brilliant Dr. Charlotte Levy — carbon removal has not been the same without you!
This week I had the incredible privilege of returning to work after four months of parental leave. In a moment where we need to be scaling up the field of CDR experts almost as much as the CDR projects themselves, I’m so grateful to my team for shooing me out the door so I could spend this time with my little girl. Thanks to Sifang Chen for keeping our entire science and innovation program afloat solo and to Gretchen Kroh, for knocking it out of the park on questions about biomass and enhanced rock weathering. Courtni Holness Vanessa Suarez Perez and Alayna Chuney, you’ve made it so easy to come back to our projects - so thrilled to be collaborating again! Shout out to Anu Khan and John Milko for their big launches while I was gone, it’s been great watching all your hard work become reality! Monique Dailey Cristel Zoebisch Bernaldo de Quiroz Kajsa Hendrickson, you’ve been amazing thought partners as I structured my time away, thanks for your support and I’m so glad to be back and gearing back up again. Treshia Barclift, Angie Sabin and Jovan Keith, you’re my heroes, thank you for all your behind the scenes work that made leave possible. Thanks to Erin Burns for your advice and support. And everyone on the team, you’ve all helped in so many ways, by keeping in touch, sharing your parenting tips, and being your amazing selves. And an especially big thanks to my patient collaborators, Peter Raymond Chris Reinhard Tim Jesper Suhrhoff Maya Almaraz and others. Publication day is coming up 😎 Finally, thanks to my talented partner, Mike Zarfos, who’s taking on care and feeding of our daughter in addition to Great Mountain Forest Corporation - thanks for keeping our baby and our forests growing!
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Seeing some familiar faces in this new documentary on carbon removal 👀 We will be seated.
Watch The Official Teaser For Legion 44: The World’s First Feature Carbon Removal Documentary 👀 We have worked so hard over the past 3 years putting this film together and we’re proud that we’re almost at the finish line, with the film coming this Fall 2024. So keep your eyes peeled to find out how you can watch this film. 🌍 In this film we journey around the world to explore brand new innovative climate solutions and the growing carbon removal industry and why it’s so important for our planet. ✊ Join the legion and register your interest on our website: www.legion44.world Coming This Fall 2024. —— #legion44 #cdr #carbonremoval #carbondioxideremoval #climatechange #film #CCS #CCUS #carbonsequestration #carboncapture #sustainability #mitigation #climateresilience #climate #media #documentary #climateaction #climatesolutions #biochar #directaircapture #enhancedweathering #thelegionisrising #circularity #healttheatmosphere #ifwewanttogofastwegotogether #gettingto1point5 #thebigsuck #thelegionisrising #healingthesky #putitintheground Climeworks Cella Heirloom Carbon180 Octavia Carbon Carbon Removal Partners Silicate Carbonfuture Seafields Solutions Limited Carbon Drawdown Initiative Brilliant Planet 44.01 Lithos Carbon XPRIZE Shopify Leila Conners Fabian Nilsson Paulina Villalonga Abascal Mathew Schmid
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At Carbon180, we know that MRV and standards are core to building a carbon-removing future — and there's no one who knows this work inside-out like Anu Khan. Today, we're proud to see her efforts as Carbon180's Entrepreneur in Residence lead to the launch of the Carbon Removal Standards Initiative, or CRSI (pronounced "Circe"). CRSI is helping policymakers, regulators, and NGOs develop and carry out CDR standards that hold up to scrutiny — and they've already got a few different projects brewing 👀 We're so excited for what's to come — and to continue partnering on a trustworthy, high-accountability carbon removal sector 👏
Today, I’m so excited to publicly announce the Carbon Removal Standards Initiative. 🎉 https://lnkd.in/eHK3HHDK As many of you know, I’ve been squirreled away, thinking about CDR MRV and standards for a while now, occasionally haunting CDR industry events to ask anyone and everyone, - What are standards? - Where do they come from? - How do we make sure the CDR industry has rigorous rules that lead to real climate impact? The answer turned out to be kind of simple: carbon removal is a public good, and carbon removal standards will largely be set by policy and regulation. But operationalizing this simple answer is going to be complicated. And it will take time. Civil society will have to play a role in making sure that policymakers and regulators – across jurisdictions, CDR pathways, and policy mechanisms – have access to financially unconflicted info on CDR quantification. That’s where CRSI comes in. Our mission is to provide technical assistance and capacity building for carbon removal policy, focused specifically on quantification standards. We are a philanthropically funded nonprofit project with no financial stake in the sale of credits or the growth of the carbon market. We care about quantification because we believe that CDR is fundamentally a tool for climate justice. Justice requires accountability and justice in carbon removal requires rigorously counting the carbon. Interested in working this us? Reach out! PS. HUGE thank you to Carbon180 for supporting this work through the Entrepreneur in Residence Program. Erin Burns has been an incredible thought-partner since the earliest days. I’m so, so grateful for all the support I’ve received over the last year.
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Carbon removal is not carbon capture. Our latest blog explains why that matters👇
The difference between carbon removal and carbon capture
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In this week's issue of the Carbon Copy, our weekly CDR newsletter: 🪨 A buyer's guide on ERW cropland projects from Carbon Direct 💸 $335K awarded by 4 Corners Carbon Coalition 🎓 Students called on for SMART-CDR's MRV competition 🌊 Vesta, PBC starts dumping crushed-up minerals off the Outer Banks as part of an ocean alkalinity enhancement pilot 🤓 More here: https://bit.ly/46my00k ✉ Subscribe here: https://lnkd.in/esppfxVD