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"The Second Coming": Reading Yeats in a Time of Monsters
Poetry, horror, and the liminal space between world orders.
23 hrs ago
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Ross Kenyon
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A Climate Seder
What Passover's story of Exodus can teach us about catastrophe, comfort, and doing the hard work of climate action.
Apr 3
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Ross Kenyon
Storytelling, Silliness, and the Soul of Climate Communication
What happens when you get a full episode of Emily [Swaddle]'s Language Chat from The Carbon Removal Show
Apr 2
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Ross Kenyon
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CORSIA, Carbon Removal, and the Geopolitics of European Green Power
A conversation with Lev Gantly, partner at Philip Lee LLP
Mar 25
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Ross Kenyon
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How Carbon Removal Loses
Why the "pre-compliance" story for carbon removal may not survive the geopolitical moment we’re living through
Mar 19
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Ross Kenyon
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The Endless Pursuit of Alkalinity
How Planetary Technologies navigates the enormous puzzle of sourcing, moving, and deploying alkaline materials for ocean carbon removal
Mar 16
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Ross Kenyon
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How to Grow Regen Ag without Carbon Credits
How Fractal Ag uses a minority equity position in farmland to switch acres to regenerative agriculture
Mar 5
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Ross Kenyon
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The Quest to Engineer the Best Carbon Removal Credits
One Year of Residual Carbon with Co-Founder Ted Christie-Miller
Feb 26
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Ross Kenyon
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The Beautiful Uncut Hair of Graves
Walt Whitman on the equality of death, and how to approach a big question kaleidoscopically.
Feb 23
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Ross Kenyon
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Carbon Efficiency vs. the Polycrisis
Is the goal to rapidly remove carbon with BiCRS, or to redesign the systems that got us here with biochar?
Feb 19
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Ross Kenyon
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Why Do We Labor in Carbon Removal?
An exploration of vocation and aesthetics through J. R. R. Tolkien’s short story, "Leaf by Niggle".
Feb 12
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Ross Kenyon
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Is Regenerative Economics Inevitable?
Eugene Kirpichov on the polycrisis, civilizational risk, and learning to work for a future that may arrive after collapse.
Feb 9
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Ross Kenyon
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