Noah Deich (@thecarbonsink) 's Twitter Profile
Noah Deich

@thecarbonsink

on leave from @carbon_180 all views my own

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David Livingston (@dlivingston__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent to see this kind of private sector leadership on a critical component of achieving net-zero emissions as fast, and as durably, as possible: permanent carbon removal. Efforts like Frontier and First Movers Coalition are catalyzing innovation and climate action. 🌏🌱⏩

Fossil Energy and Carbon Management | DOE (@fecmgov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

đź“… Save the Date, July 20-21, for the #CarbonNegativeShot Summit! Join us for U.S. Department of Energy's third #Earthshot Summit to discuss #CDR tech needed to achieve #CO2 removal from the atmosphere and durable storage for less than $100/net metric ton of CO2-equivalent. bit.ly/3jnZOKd

đź“… Save the Date, July 20-21, for the #CarbonNegativeShot Summit! Join us for <a href="/ENERGY/">U.S. Department of Energy</a>'s third #Earthshot Summit to discuss #CDR tech needed to achieve #CO2 removal from the atmosphere and durable storage for less than $100/net metric ton of CO2-equivalent. bit.ly/3jnZOKd
Zeke Hausfather (@hausfath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The IPCC calls carbon dioxide removal (CDR) a “necessary element” alongside deep emission reductions to meet our Paris Agreement goals. To make it viable at scale later this century we need to invest in it today. With Frontier we make that a reality: frontierclimate.com

Peter Minor (@peterminor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Space was supposed to be the final Frontier, but a group of corporates has decloaked with a Galaxy-class budget to accelerate the market for carbon removal. This new effort is much more than the $1B at their disposal, so lets talk about advanced market commitments (AMCs) 🖖👇

Space was supposed to be the final Frontier, but a group of corporates has decloaked with a Galaxy-class budget to accelerate the market for carbon removal.

This new effort is much more than the $1B at their disposal, so lets talk about advanced market commitments (AMCs) 🖖👇
Ali Zaidi Archived (@alizaidi46) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DAC is a key to our climate math (along with 100% clean power, adv fuels, electrification, etc.). Just see e.g., last week’s IPCC report. That’s why President Donald J. Trump secured the largest investment EVER in DAC through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law & why this commitment matters.

Carbon180 (@carbon_180) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FY22 was a breakthrough year for carbon removal funding, with federal support exceeding $1 billion. Here’s our breakdown of how those funds were allocated👇 carbon180.medium.com/a-breakdown-of…

Marcius Extavour (@extempo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

extremely intersting and positive development today! After so many of us have been talking about AMCs for years, Stripe is really doing it! Big congrats to the whole stripe team, past and present

Jake Levine (@jakeclevine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s something else remarkable and important about this work: at 6 months from concept to launch, this team moves fast. Time is the most daunting piece of the climate puzzle, so speed = value. 🤝🤝 Nan Ransohoff Stripe

Carbon180 (@carbon_180) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣Today, C180 is announcing our regranting effort to support EJ organizations in building knowledge on & capacity to explore CDR. Equitable funding is crucial for not just bringing advocates to the table but supporting them in leading the conversation. bit.ly/3rmVkI8

Nan Ransohoff (@nanransohoff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted that Frontier is an implementation partner for First Mover Coalition's carbon removal track. We hope to make it *much* easier for companies to operationalize their commitments in a maximally catalytic way. Get in touch: [email protected]

David Livingston (@dlivingston__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cannot say enough about how promising this partnership between Frontier and the First Movers Coalition is -- due to the leadership of Nan Ransohoff and the Frontier team, real CDR is easier to achieve, driving a virtuous cycle of ambition and action that removes CO2 this decade⏩

Zeke Hausfather (@hausfath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trees are a great way to suck up carbon from the atmosphere and support ecosystems. But as I discuss in today's The New York Times, we quickly run into problems when we pretend that they can effectively undo our emissions: nytimes.com/2022/06/04/opi… 1/

Noah Deich (@thecarbonsink) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So cool to just stumble upon this amazing Jennifer Wilcox interview in NYT! Can Carbon Capture Be Part of the Climate Solution? nytimes.com/2022/06/13/cli…

Noah Deich (@thecarbonsink) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking forward to a jam packed agenda on all things CDR happening across the US government and beyond! Register below and see you (virtually) tomorrow