Description
Running Tide is the first big name in Carbon Removals (CDR) to collapse. Maeve Allsup chases the story. And we talk to the organiser of the flagship event of London Climate Action Week.
Guests:
* Maeve Allsup, Journalist at Latitude Media (Follow Maeve’s reporting)
* Duncan Reid, CEO and Co-Founder of Reset Connect, a flagship event at London Climate Action Week (get tickets)
Quotes:
* Maeve Allsup: "If the tech is viable, we need to know because somebody else in the industry can pick it up and run with it. If it's not, we also need to know because everybody is trying to figure out what works and what doesn't."
* Duncan Reid: "We want sustainability and Net Zero to become business as usual. That would be the holy grail."
Resources Mentioned:
* Latitude Media
* Reset Connect
* Running Tide Scientists Depart over Concerns (2022, James Temple - MIT Tech Review)
* on Running Tide’s collapse (LinkedIn)
* U.S. Department of Energy’s Carbon Removal Pilot Program
* London Climate Action Week
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