
IMPORTANT! Pioneers or pirates? Make Sunsets' sell & launch SAI
Luke Iseman and Andrew Song from "Make Sunsets" explain why they've launched SAI balloons and sold cooling credits to customers.
31 Des 20222h 8min

Smet's2 - weathering trials in a Greek cotton field
After pausing to school @geoengineering1 on the rock cycle in pt1, Ingrid Smet from Fieldcode finally gets chance to describe her cotton field trials of enhanced weathering in Greece. https://www.carb...
23 Des 20221h 39min

Smet's1 - weathering & the rock cycle
Ingrid Smet brings @geoengineering1 up to speed on the chemical and geological processes behind enhanced weathering for carbon dioxide removal. Check pt2 for details of her experiment.
23 Des 202239min

Who pays for CDR - Höglund
Robert Höglund argues that companies with low CO2 emissions should pay for high quality CDR. @geoengineering1 pushes back, on what amounts to a licence to pollute for dirty industries. Report: bridgin...
8 Des 20221h 13min

Values and bias in CDR models - Hollnaicher, S
Do CDR models serve to entrench existing societal injustices, or challenge them? Simon Hollnaicher tries to explain the answer to @geoengineering1, who interrupts more often than a BBC Radio 4 news pr...
6 Des 20221h

Universal governance - Weil
Can one governance system rule all technologies? Gabriel Weil defends his universal framework in the face of an absolute onslaught from @geoengineering1. Main paper Global Climate Governance in 3D: Ma...
19 Nov 20221h 41min

A case for SRM - Lockley
This isn't really a Reviewer 2 episode, it's just some audio we had lying around. We decided to use it, as we have been too lazy to do a proper episode.
16 Nov 202244min

Temporary CDR - Hoglund
Robert was too lazy to to write a paper, but his blog got quite a lot of attention, so we let him on. Blog: What is the value of temporary carbon removal? https://roberthoglund.medium.com/is-there-val...
16 Nov 20221h 8min



















