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hey folks a couple quick words before we start the show this show is a partnership between Canary media and PostScript media and our partners at Canary media need your help this giving season financial support from listeners like you is critical to Canary's Newsroom any tax deductible donations you make go straight to funding their award-winning journalism on the solutions of climate change on energy Equity workplace diversity and so much more including this podcast donations help grow Canary's reporting operations so they can continue to tell more stories and investigate more leads go to canarymedia.com click on the Donate button to give a gift today thank you so much also just one more word about our survey we've been asking you for your input on our shows and we've got a link there at the top of the show notes we are going to be giving away five 100 Patagonia gift cards if you end up leaving your email address that is optional but we would appreciate if you could give us some feedback it helps us so that we can structure the show to better meet your needs thanks here's a show from the studios of PostScript media and Canary media there's been a really big shift in the climate Tech world in the last couple of years and I noticed it this fall when I was at the green Biz Verge conference this is a conference with thousands of people it's got a ridiculous amount of tracks from food Tech to supply chains to electric cars to buildings and I wanted to go see a panel on engineered carbon removal one afternoon so I got there on time expecting there to be like a handful of people in the room and in my decade and a half of attending energy conferences CO2 removal has never been this Buzzy topic that attracted a lot of people but I walked up to the door and the room was jammed foreign people to squeeze in and I made my way through and got my back against the wall and I looked around and it was an incredibly diverse group of mostly young people furiously taking notes taking pictures of every slide and closely following this guy I got into the business of carbon management 20 years ago in carbon removal 12 years ago and I talked to a lot of empty rooms before I talked to Rooms like yesterday Julio Friedman is the chief scientist at Carbon direct he's devoted his career to the science of removing carbon from the atmosphere and oceans he's held prominent positions in Academia and government and he says the surge of interest in carbon removal reflects a couple of shifts one is just the scientific urgency in 2014 the ipcc report said eh carbon removal I don't know if we need it in 2022 they said oh my God we absolutely need it and in huge volumes and that reflects the maturation of...
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