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Squid Game is back—and this time, the knives are out. In the thrilling Season 3 premiere, Player 456 is spiraling and a brutal round of hide-and-seek forces players to kill or be killed. Hosts Phil Yu and Kiera Please break down Gi-hun’s descent into vengeance, Guard 011’s daring betrayal of the Game, and the shocking moment players are forced to choose between murdering their friends… or dying. Then, Carlos Juico and Gavin Ruta from the Jumpers Jump podcast join us to unpack their wild theories for the season. Plus, Phil and Kiera face off in a high-stakes round of “Hot Sweet Potato.” SPOILER ALERT! Make sure you watch Squid Game Season 3 Episode 1 before listening on. Play one last time. IG - @SquidGameNetflix X (f.k.a. Twitter) - @SquidGame Check out more from Phil Yu @angryasianman , Kiera Please @kieraplease and the Jumpers Jump podcast Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts . Squid Game: The Official Podcast is produced by Netflix and The Mash-Up Americans.…
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Вміст надано Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart, Eve Tamme, and Sebastian Manhart. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart, Eve Tamme, and Sebastian Manhart або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
Get the Scoop on the latest CDR policy developments with Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart.
Punchy, unfiltered, to the point discussions on all hot developments in the sector.
Listen in to go several levels deeper and beyond the analysis that you won't find anywhere else. Enjoy.
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Вміст надано Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart, Eve Tamme, and Sebastian Manhart. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart, Eve Tamme, and Sebastian Manhart або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
Get the Scoop on the latest CDR policy developments with Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart.
Punchy, unfiltered, to the point discussions on all hot developments in the sector.
Listen in to go several levels deeper and beyond the analysis that you won't find anywhere else. Enjoy.
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×The first methodologies for permanent removals under the EU’s Carbon Removal and Carbon Farming Regulation are being finalised. The European Commission’s 8th Carbon Removal Expert Group meeting, held on 10 July, was dedicated to a draft delegated act on DACCS, BioCCS, and biochar. Does this draft piece of legislation do justice to the CDR methods under consideration? Or does it fall short, and the Commission consultants should be sent back to the drawing board? Join co-hosts Sebastian Manhart and Eve Tamme as they analyse the heated discussions in the expert group and the next steps. Links: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website Carbon Removal Expert Group meeting on permanent removals, 10 July 2025 - agenda, slides, recording Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Not one week passes without news of major developments coming out of Germany: earlier in the year, Europe’s biggest economy became the first country in the world to enshrine a net-zero target (2045) into its constitution. Following the recent election, the ruling coalition then included carbon removal in its coalition treaty. More recently, a line dedicated to CDR was added to the federal budget and rumour has it that large sums of funding could soon be allocated to this as early as 2026. Could Germany become the global powerhouse for CDR? And what will it take exactly to get there? Co-host Eve Tamme discusses this and more with Nadine Walsh, the Policy Manager from the Deutscher Verband für negative Emissionen e.V. (DVNE) - Germany’s national CDR association. Links: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website Nadine Walsh: LinkedIn DVNE: Website and LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
A day after the European Commission published its legislative proposal for the EU’s 2040 climate target, Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart sat down for a timely session to analyse the proposal. Although the expected 90% net reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 (compared to 1990 levels) is the headline target, several key elements in the proposal have elicited strong reactions among stakeholders. And what does it all mean for carbon removal? The CDR Policy Scoop co-hosts cut through the noise and analyse how the proposal could evolve during the upcoming negotiations. Links: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website EU 2040 climate target proposal Eve’s LinkedIn post on the EU’s 2040 climate target proposal EU climate chief lobbied Germany to back weakened 2040 goal The EU’s 2040 Climate Target — context, scope and design Will the Carbon Removal Certification Framework count in the race to climate neutrality? Wijnand Stoefs (Carbon Market Watch) highly critical post on the proposal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
This gets to the core of the carbon market debate. Reductions, including avoidance credits, currently account for over 95% of credits in the VCM. Meanwhile, removal credits are rapidly gaining momentum, with $6.5B in purchases to date, outpacing the growth of all other credit types. In the Reductions corner, no less than Renat Heuberger, CEO at Terra Impact Ventures and Founder / former CEO at South Pole, who has been at the forefront of the VCM for nearly two decades. In the Removals corner, the one and only Marta Krupinska, CEO at CUR8, and tireless champion for permanent carbon removals. From afforestation to biochar to DAC, Marta is leading the charge for all of CDR every day. The debate is expertly moderated by our co-hosts Sebastian Manhart and Eve Tamme, who will ensure its punchy, informative, and fair. Disclaimer: This is intended to inform and engage, not divide. Both debaters agree: we need both reductions and removals to tackle the climate crisis. Links: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website Renat Heuberger: LinkedIn , Terra Impact Ventures Marta Krupinska: LinkedIn , CUR8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
One of the world's first regulations to fight corporate greenwashing is on the final stretch. Or is it? The final trilogue, the negotiations between the three EU institutions, was pushed back to June 23rd but was ultimately cancelled. A push by the German government and the conservative EPP group in Parliament has led the policy process off the rails, with the European Commission considering withdrawing its proposal. Critics of the GCD highlight the increased complexity and costs for industry, which is already struggling across Europe. Proponents see it as an essential tool to help ensure companies back up environmental claims with scientifically sound measures. And what about CDR? If passed, the GCD could make the use of carbon removal a requirement, leading to significant demand. Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart will be joined by Elisabeth Harding, one of Brussels' finest CDR policy experts, to discuss the latest developments and next steps. Show notes: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website Elisabeth Harding: LinkedIn Green Claims Directive proposal EU Commission announces withdrawal of Green Claims Directive Why a little greenwashing law set off a political explosion in Brussels Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Should the VCM shape or follow government policy? The Voluntary Carbon Market is at a crossroads as governments ramp up climate ambition and explore carbon markets. What would a genuine alignment between VCM and government policy look like? What are the risks and opportunities? How can the VCM support both national and global net-zero goals? To help us dig into these questions and more, we’re thrilled to welcome a leading voice in carbon markets and climate policy, Alexia Kelly from High Tide Foundation. Join as co-hosts Eve Tamme, Sebastian Manhart, and Alexia Kelly unpack the latest developments and spotlight some of the big questions. This is a discussion policymakers, market participants, and climate advocates won’t want to miss. Links: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website Alexia Kelly: LinkedIn The Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
The Paris Agreement's carbon markets could be worth up to $250 billion annually and reduce or remove gigatons of CO2. But how do we operationalise it? How can countries start trading durable removals under the Paris Agreement’s Article 6.2 mechanism? Norway and Switzerland have just agreed on the first durable removals transaction under this framework. For their pilots, planned to be executed pre-2030, they aim to transfer up to 10 Kt of BECCS from Norway and up to 1 Kt of mineralised CO2 from Switzerland. Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart are joined by the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment FOEN ’s Veronika Elgart , one of the leading forces behind this agreement. Together, they discuss how this agreement came about, what exactly is planned, and what this could mean for scaling up the international carbon markets more broadly. Show notes: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website Veronika Elgart: LinkedIn Agreement between Norway and Switzerland on International CCS and NET Press releases: Norway-Switzerland , Switzerland , ClimeFi , Carbon Centric Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
A European CDR Purchasing Programme for Permanent Carbon Removal? Sounds too good to be true? Well, it may become a reality soon. On May 21st, the European Commission held a dedicated workshop on “A Purchasing Programme for CRCF Permanent Carbon Removal Credits”. As stated in its own excellent pre-read, Europe will need to fund CDR with up to €6 billion by 2030 to achieve its indicative target of 5 Mt/year. But where should this money come from? How should a purchasing programme be designed? And should it fund specific CDR technologies or take a broad portfolio approach? These are just some of the many fascinating questions that were tackled in the workshop. Tune in for this CDR Policy Scoop , where Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart will analyse everything that happened and discuss the most important takeaways for you. Links: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website The workshop pre-read by Ecologic Institute Workshop presentation and recording Blog by Robert Höglund and Aidan Preston Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Many projects want to blend public funding with revenue from voluntary carbon markets as carbon removal scales up. Meanwhile, governments have different approaches to it. And sceptics keep questioning whether it makes sense in the first place - what about additionality, corresponding adjustments, and real climate impact? We’re excited to welcome Erik Rylander, the Head of CDR at Stockholm Exergi, to share his immense experience in innovative funding for their successful BECCS project. We will dig into the real-world lessons from Stockholm Exergi’s journey and explore what policymakers and project developers need to know to make this approach work. Erik joins CDR Policy Scoop co-hosts Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart for an insightful and frank conversation on this controversial topic. Links: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website Erik Rylander: LinkedIn Beccs Stockholm CDR Accounting: Transparently structuring corporate claims to reconcile with national goals When do sales of carbon removal credits benefit climate? Financing Engineered Carbon Removal — Combining Public Funding with Voluntary Carbon Markets Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Against all odds, the Liberal Party just won the Canadian general elections. Mark Carney’s party explicitly campaigned to turn Canada into a global leader in carbon dioxide removal. Canada plans to do so by - among other things - extending its investment tax credit to 2035, supporting a broad range of CDR tech, and introducing dedicated CDR targets for 2035 and 2040. This all sounds incredibly promising. But will Canada be able to realise this ambition? No better person to answer this question than Na'im Merchant, Executive Director of Carbon Removal Canada, an organisation that has been instrumental in raising the profile of CDR in Canada over the last two years. Na’im joins co-hosts Sebastian Manhart and Eve Tamme for a fast-paced, 30-minute session that gets right to the heart of the debate. Links: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website Na’im Merchant: LinkedIn Canada: a safe haven for carbon removal innovation in an uncertain world Carbon Removal Canada Carbon Curve From ministers to mandate letters — Prime Minister Mark Carney’s first 100 days in office matters to carbon removal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
It's out: the European Commission published a consultation to gather feedback on what the world's largest emission trading system - the EU ETS - should look like after 2031. For carbon removals, integration into the EU ETS represents one of the most promising paths to predictable demand at scale. Whether and how that will happen is still up for debate. A unique opportunity to get involved with such a crucial legislative process from the get-go. Join Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart for a punchy 30-min discussion that dives into the consultation, its implications, and what a potential call to action for the CDR industry could look like. Links: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website EU ETS consultation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Are we scrubbing the smokestacks and skies of a waste gas, or creating a valuable resource for a net-zero world? As carbon management technologies like CCS, CCU, DACCS, and BECCS advance, policymakers and markets are narrowing down on CO₂’s role. In this CDR Policy Scoop, we dive into: What happens if we treat CO₂ only as waste? What is the real potential for CO₂ to be commoditized? How does this debate shape business models, public acceptance, and climate impact? We’re thrilled to welcome seasoned carbon management expert Rachael Moore from CarbStrat as a guest with unparalleled insights on the topic. This session is a must for anyone interested in the future of carbon markets, policy innovation, and scaling high-quality carbon removal. There’s a lot to explore! Join co-hosts Sebastian Manhart and Eve Tamme for a fast-paced, 30-minute session that gets right to the heart of the debate. Links: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website Rachael Moore: LinkedIn CarbStrat website The future of CO2 in Europe : commodity or waste? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
How can the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism help scale carbon dioxide removal? Designed to put a price on imported carbon and prevent leakage, but could it also act as a catalyst for scaling CDR? This CDR Scoop cuts through the noise to explore this critical link. We're digging deep to uncover the potential synergies and challenges. To ensure we cover all angles, we're thrilled to welcome leading CBAM expert Dan Maleski from Redshaw Advisors . Get ready for unparalleled insights from someone truly in the know! Join co-hosts Sebastian Manhart and Eve Tamme for another insightful and punchy 30-minute session. Let's unpack this complex topic together. Links: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website Dan Maleski: LinkedIn OEIS Podcast on CBAM with Dan CRA 3-pager on CBAM and CDR in the U.S. BCG study with a great section on CBAMs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
A fun, interactive, first-of-a-kind live debate with over 1000 attendees signed up. We picked two real heavyweights: DAC, the poster-child of CDR, with over 200 DAC companies founded to date. On the other hand, biochar, responsible for a whopping 84% of all durable CDR deliveries to date. In the DAC corner: Martin Freimüller is the Co-Founder and CEO of Octavia Carbon – the first DAC company in the Global South and fifth largest in the world. He moved his life to Kenya in 2021, upon realising it's the world's best place for DAC. In the Biochar corner: Sebastian Manhart is Senior Policy Advisor at Carbonfuture and a Board Member of the International Biochar Initiative. Few post as much about biochar as Sebastian. Moderated by the CDR Policy Scoop co-host Eve Tamme to keep it punchy (not literally), informative, and entertaining. Disclaimer: The primary objective of this debate is to inform & entertain, not to create division. It takes ALL CDR methods to reach the gigaton scale. Links: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website Martin Freimüller: LinkedIn and Octavia Carbon website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
On March 31st, EU Climate Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra floated various ideas for how Europe’s expected 90% emission reduction target for 2040 could be achieved. One of them: letting EU countries purchase United Nations Article 6 credits to meet EU's 2040 climate target. Similar suggestions are currently being proposed by the upcoming German government. This would require undoing a core principle of Europe’s Climate Law: only European reductions and removals shall count towards climate neutrality. The backlash has been significant, especially in civil society and environmental groups. But could this - with some modifications - actually provide a smart path for Europe? Links: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website Politico article on Commissioner Hoekstra’s comments Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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8,000 companies have emission reduction targets validated by the Science Based Targets initiative. Only around 50 of them have so far purchased durable carbon removal. Imagine if all of them purchased CDR? The impact could be >50Mt of demand. Per year. Starting from 2030. On March 18th, the SBTi released the draft net-zero standard 2.0 which marks a potential inflection point. Will it: Drive companies to begin CDR purchases immediately? Keep CDR voluntary until the 2040s? Inadvertently push companies away from SBTi due to concerns about mandatory CDR costs? To make sense of this wide spectrum of possibilities, the CDR Policy Scoop is delighted to have Robert Höglund back on the show. He has been a member of the external SBTi Technical Advisory Group and understands the process and its implications for CDR like no other. Links: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website Robert Höglund: LinkedIn , Website , and SBTi draft CNZS Analysis SBTi’s draft Corporate Net Zero Standard Consultation Carbon Direct Analysis on draft SBTi CNZS Lukas May analysis on potential CDR demand of draft SBTi’s CNZS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Aviation is responsible for almost 1Gt of CO2 emissions, or 2.5% of global emissions. Up to 4% when accounting for non-CO2 climate warming effects. And demand is only going up: 3-4% year-on-year. Aviation is also notoriously hard to decarbonise: most hope is placed on sustainable aviation fuels (SAF). Given there will always be considerable residual emissions (ICAO: 200Mt-950Mt in 2050), carbon removal is central to aviation’s net-zero aspiration for 2050. From a policy perspective, it is incredibly challenging to regulate, as 61% of aviation emissions are emitted on international flights and only 39% within a single country’s boundaries. A promising solution is emission trading systems for domestic/regional emissions (think EU ETS) and CORSIA for international emissions. Sounds easy? The reality is incredibly complex, messy, and potentially worrying. Listen in to hear Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart unpack this topic and provide clear solutions for what could be done in future. Links: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website People love flying, and that is not going to change The complex CORSIA vs EU ETS nexus E-fuels or storage – how to make the most of clean electricity and captured CO2 ReFuelEU Aviation CORSIA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Will the EU need 2x as much CDR? The highly anticipated 333-page milestone report on carbon removal by Europe's Scientific Advisory Board has landed, promising to be the most comprehensive analysis of CDR to date. Does this heavyweight report deliver the strategic guidance needed to shape effective EU CDR policy? What other crucial insights does it offer – and more importantly, what might it have missed? Eve and Sebastian delve into the report and share their take. Tune in to find out more. Links: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website Report: ‘Scaling up carbon dioxide removals – Recommendations for navigating opportunities and risks in the EU’ by the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change Eve’s findings on the 333-page CDR report Will the EU need twice as much CDR as expected? Supercharging carbon removal from the EU’s land sector Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
In February 2025, all probationary contract staff at the Department of Energy were terminated, including the most incredibly talented and experienced people who had turned the U.S. into a CDR powerhouse over the previous years. What does this - alongside the freezing of IRA and BIL funds - mean for CDR in the U.S. moving forward? How will DAC Hubs be affected? What about the Public Procurement Purchase Prize? To make sense of this very difficult and sensitive situation, Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart are joined by the one and only Noah Deich, who initiated and led many of the CDR initiatives the DoE became famous for. Tune in to find out more. Links: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website Noah Deich: LinkedIn Reversing Climate Change Podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Sebastian’s post about CDR in DoE and follow-up/apology X-Prize $100M Prize For Carbon Removal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Emission trading systems (ETS) are often touted as the largest potential source of demand for carbon dioxide removal (CDR), providing a large, predictable market worth billions. The EU ETS is by far the largest and most successful in the world, with its market size around 900 billion EUR and carbon price climbing over 80 EUR/t. 2025 is the time when a lot of decisions to critical questions will need to be answered. From the design of such integration, to a selection of which CDR technologies, to the volume allowed. Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart debate this hot topic where their views don’t always align. Tune in to find out more. Links: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website Should biochar carbon removal (BCR) be integrated into the EU Emission Trading System? Carbon removals in the EU ETS. Good idea? Bad idea? Should negative emissions be included in the EU ETS? How to include carbon removals in the EU ETS? Putting the ‘Net’ in Net Zero: Carbon Removals and the EU Emissions Trading System The Balancing Act: Risks and Benefits of Integrating Permanent Carbon Removals into the EU ETS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
In carbon removal policy circles, three simple words - like-for-like - seem to come up more and more. It is a simple and obvious concept that is actually incredibly complex and misunderstood. Robert Höglund joins Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart in exploring like-for-like as a concept, why it is becoming a core pillar of CDR policy design and what net-zero targets should actually look like. Tune in to find out more Links: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website Robert Höglund: LinkedIn , Website and Substack Geological Net Zero and the need for disaggregated accounting for carbon sinks The hidden risk in net zero targets: why storage durability matters How much carbon will we need to remove? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
On January 28th, the European Commission hosted a long-awaited workshop on public funding for permanent CDR. Expectations were high - maybe too high? What came out of it and what is lined up for funding of CDR in Europe? Both Eve (in person) and Sebastian (remote) attended, and are bringing you all the insights you need to know. Tune in to find out more Links: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian’s critique on the report presented during the workshop . Official EU page for CDR funding (workshop recording should be uploaded here soon) Carbon Gap event on February 18th on CDR Funding in Europe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Donald J. Trump has been sworn in as the 47th President of the United States. As soon as he took office, executive orders were signed affecting all areas of the U.S. society and economy, including climate and CDR. Joined by Erin Burns, the Executive Director of the U.S.’ leading CDR nonprofit Carbon180, Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart try to make sense of a dynamic and fragile situation. From the impact on the international stage, to how existing policy successes can be defended, to changes in narrative we might - or maybe absolutely shouldn’t - adopt. Tune in to find out more. Links: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website Erin Burns: LinkedIn Podcast on this topic on Foresight Media Analysis on this topic in the Carbonfuture Magazine Trump’s executive order on international environmental agreements Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
What will be the main themes and developments this year? 2025 will likely be the biggest year for CDR policy to date. Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart compared and discussed their top 5 predictions, covering national, regional, and global CDR policy. Tune in to get to know what to look out for in 2025. Show notes: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
The EU’s 2040 Climate Target(s): hope in difficult times or empty promises? In 2025, the European Union will attempt to formalise a binding target for emission reduction in 2040. This would complement the existing 55% reduction target for 2030 and a climate neutrality target for 2050. As of today, the European Commission plans to recommend an ambitious 90% reduction target for 2040. In the current political landscape, this will be a contested proposal. What about the role of carbon dioxide removal? Will we be seeing the much asked for dedicated durable CDR target? For the last CDR Policy Scoop of the year, Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart dive into this hot topic, which will likely shape much of 2025’s climate advocacy work in the EU. Find out more: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website EU 2040 Target Project Co2ol Down The EU’s 2040 Climate Target — context, scope and design Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
The CRCF - the gold standard for CDR certification? Some see it as the world's most important CDR policy, others just as an empty shell with no clear impact. In this CDR Policy Scoop, Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart dive into this hot topic they both feel very passionately about. Tune in to hear where it currently stands, what some of the sticking points are, and how it will fit into European climate policy (or not). Find out more: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website Background piece on the CRCF Analysis of the October CRCF Expert Workshop Will the Carbon Removal Certification Framework count in the race to climate neutrality? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
What will the Trump victory mean for CDR? Speculation is rife - is this the end of CDR in the U.S., a blessing in disguise, or simply not that important? In this CDR Policy Scoop, Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart are joined by the one and only Jason Grillo to dig into what this Republican trifecta of control over the White House, House of Congress, and Senate means for CDR – on both federal and state level – and also the implications for the world at large. Find out more: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website Jason Grillo: LinkedIn and Substack Mou-tora: A Dispatch from COP 29 on the Future of Paris in the Trump Era Jason Grillo’s analysis of the U.S. election and its impact on CDR Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Will COP29 be the breakthrough COP for CDR? What a start! Article 6.4 standards were adopted on day 1 of COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan. What does this actually mean, and what else can we expect? In this CDR Policy Scoop, Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart try to make sense of a topic that has generated a lot of excitement but also raised some serious questions. Find out more: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism PACM Standard: Requirements for activities involving removals under the Article 6.4 mechanism PACM Standard: Application of the requirements of Chapter V.B (Methodologies) for the development and assessment of Article 6.4 mechanism methodologies Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
The CDR Policy Scoop, where we unpack carbon removal policy in 30 minutes or less. Punchy, unfiltered, to the point discussions on all hot developments in the sector. Listen in to go several levels deeper and beyond the analysis that you won't find anywhere else. Enjoy. Find out more: Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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