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Carbon Removal at COP28 + 2023's CDR Wrapped

Episode 12 of the Carbon Removal Newsroom podcast, hosted by Carbon Removal Strategies LLC, titled "Carbon Removal at COP28 + 2023's CDR Wrapped" was published on December 19, 2023 and runs 33 minutes.

December 19, 2023 ·33m · Carbon Removal Newsroom

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The world’s annual climate summit, COP28, has wrapped up in Dubai. As usual, the massive gathering will end without an all-encompassing deal to fix the climate, but with many new side deals, pledges, and announcements that are very relevant to our climate future.  Boosters and critics alike will all find lots of fodder from the past few weeks, and for better or worse carbon removal played a role in the deliberations.  On this episode, our policy panel reflects on the role CDR played at COP, and catch up on some other major industry news as we wrap up 2023 including- -The COP deal to “transition from fossil fuels” -Why the Article 6.4 rules on offsets were postponed -Which countries committed to going “carbon-negative” at COP28 -Record climate capital deployed all over the world  -“Carbon Removals at COP” coalition -Frontier’s record CDR purchase from Lithos -The Road to Removals report -& the panels highlights of 2023 and what they hope to see in CDR in 2024   On This Episode Holly Jean Buck Wil Burns Radhika Moolgavkar   Resources ‘Unabated’ fossil fuel debate Holly’s book “Ending Fossil Fuels” COP’s fossil fuel pledge Record capital deployed Carbon Removals at COP Frontier’s purchase from Lithos Road to Removal report RMI’s new CDR innovation report AGU Conference Connect with Nori Nori Nori’s Twitter Nori’s other podcast Reversing Climate Change Nori’s CDR meme twitter account  

The world’s annual climate summit, COP28, has wrapped up in Dubai. As usual, the massive gathering will end without an all-encompassing deal to fix the climate, but with many new side deals, pledges, and announcements that are very relevant to our climate future. 

Boosters and critics alike will all find lots of fodder from the past few weeks, and for better or worse carbon removal played a role in the deliberations. 

On this episode, our policy panel reflects on the role CDR played at COP, and catch up on some other major industry news as we wrap up 2023 including-


-The COP deal to “transition from fossil fuels

-Why the Article 6.4 rules on offsets were postponed

-Which countries committed to going “carbon-negative” at COP28

-Record climate capital deployed all over the world 

-“Carbon Removals at COP” coalition

-Frontier’s record CDR purchase from Lithos

-The Road to Removals report

-& the panels highlights of 2023 and what they hope to see in CDR in 2024

 

On This Episode

Holly Jean Buck

Wil Burns

Radhika Moolgavkar

 

Resources

Unabated’ fossil fuel debate

Holly’s book “Ending Fossil Fuels”

COP’s fossil fuel pledge

Record capital deployed

Carbon Removals at COP

Frontier’s purchase from Lithos

Road to Removal report

RMI’s new CDR innovation report

AGU Conference


Connect with Nori

Nori

Nori’s Twitter

Nori’s other podcast Reversing Climate Change

Nori’s CDR meme twitter account

 

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