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The Tragedy of Stratospheric Aerosol Injection
Shuchi Talati on overshoot, tragic optimism, and why some technologies require reverence, not enthusiasm.
Dec 5
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Ross Kenyon
When a Carbon Removal Marketplace Buys a Biochar Project Developer
How Wren’s acquisition of Pacific Biochar signals a new era for carbon removal, alternative exits, and the struggle to keep talent alive through the…
Nov 19
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Ross Kenyon
Earth’s Oldest Miners: Microbes
Astrobiologist and CEO Liz Dennett on how microbes could help power the energy transition, why copper might be civilization’s next bottleneck, and what…
Nov 14
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Ross Kenyon
The Poppies Still Grow
Why I Love Armistice Day
Nov 11
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Ross Kenyon
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How the World Needs to Adapt to a Changing Climate
Susannah Fisher's new book "Sink or Swim" on climate adaptation, moral grief, and why hope still matters even when it’s too late to “solve” climate…
Nov 7
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Ross Kenyon
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The Keynesian Beauty Contest: A Climate Tech Entrepreneur's Guide to Product-Market Fit
Why being right isn't enough—and how to find the sweet spot between innovation and market readiness
Nov 6
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Ross Kenyon
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Why Don Quixote is So Misunderstood, Especially as a "Quixotic" Insult
Idealism isn’t the problem, and what Cervantes’ mad knight really teaches us about nostalgia and reality
Oct 31
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Ross Kenyon
The Uncomfortable Truth About Carbon Removal Quality
Why the pursuit of perfection might be sabotaging our climate goals, and why the optimal number of traffic deaths may be nonzero
Oct 29
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Ross Kenyon
The Climate Battlefield: New Missions, New Kit, & New Theaters
How climate change is reshaping military strategy, disaster response, and the future of global security.
Oct 28
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Ross Kenyon
The Antihero Problem: Why Our Culture of Moral Complexity Is Failing Us and the Climate
How Tony Soprano broke television—and maybe our capacity for moral clarity.
Oct 27
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Ross Kenyon
The Climate Cup: How Sports Could Lead on Carbon Removal
Why the games we love are multiplying, and how dealing with the environmental costs of growth could fuel fandom.
Oct 24
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Ross Kenyon
Inside the World’s Most Complete CDR Company Database
Grant Faber’s exhaustive map of 700+ carbon removal companies reveals where the industry’s growing fast— and where it’s already running into limits.
Oct 16
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Ross Kenyon
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