Wicked Problems
Wicked Problems - Climate Tech Conversations (Subscriber Feed)
COP28 & RMI's Cara Maesano on Carbon Removal Pathways
0:00
-46:34

COP28 & RMI's Cara Maesano on Carbon Removal Pathways

As King Charles kicks things off in Dubai, we talk about RMI's just-released 400-page roadmap on carbon removal pathways.

Welcome back to Wicked Problems - the climate tech podcast and newsletter that’s less stressful for King Charles than a fountain pen.

Wicked Problems is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.

As things heat up at COP28 in Dubai, and world leaders discuss how to agree to stop putting carbon dioxide up into the atmosphere, what do we do with the 1000 Gigatons of CO2 we’ve already stuck up there?

Cara Maesano of RMI (formerly known as the Rocky Mountain Institute) speaks with co-hosts

and about RMI’s new comprehensive 400-page applied innovation roadmap on Carbon Removal. It analyses 32 different carbon removal pathways and is aimed at policymakers, investors and other funders to identify the gaps in R&D needed for a “silver buckshot” approach towards scaled solutions for pulling CO2 out of the air to get us down from whatever the level above 420 ppm we’ll be if and when we reach Net Zero emissions.

RMI: Applied Innovation Roadmap for CDR

Cara’s Catalysts:

Ministry for the Future, by Kim Stanley Robinson

Climate Reparations: The Case for Carbon Removal, by David Wallace-Wells

You can also find this episode on

Apple Podcasts

Spotify

YouTube

and anywhere you get podcasts.

Get in touch at news.wickedproblems.uk where you can also get our newsletter and consider getting a paid subscription to help support our work.

If you liked this conversation, consider sharing it with someone who hasn’t yet done the math about why CDR is not sufficient, but will be necessary.

Thanks for listening.

Thank you for reading Wicked Problems. This post is public so feel free to share it.

Share

0 Comments
Wicked Problems
Wicked Problems - Climate Tech Conversations (Subscriber Feed)
A show about climate tech - the intersection of people, politics, technology, and capital that will help shape the future. And whether you'd want to live in it.