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The moral question of carbon removal

One question that we have received lately, which caused us a little pause, is around the moral hazard of carbon removal. People here at Planetary have made a choice to fight against climate change and generally we agree with the IPCC that carbon removal is necessary. However, we feel it’s Read more…

By Mike, 2 monthsMarch 24, 2023 ago

How to Address Climate Change Fast Enough

Trust. We commit to a code of conduct so you can trust that we’ll do the right thing. The race against climate change isn’t getting any easier, but the world is making some progress, and this gives me hope. The pendulum of public support continues to swing toward action. Youth Read more…

By Mike, 8 monthsOctober 18, 2022 ago

How the Ocean Controls Our Global Thermostat

Originally published via MCJ Collective Climate Voices  Everyone following the climate crisis knows that we have a massive two-part challenge: reduce carbon emissions to zero, and remove excess carbon that has already been dumped into the atmosphere. If that weren’t hard enough, we must do it quickly, safely, cheaply, and Read more…

By Mike, 1 yearJune 3, 2022 ago

More Than Money: The Real Value of XPRIZE

The XPRIZE isn’t about money. It’s about improving our odds in the race against climate change. Something I’ve learned in this race is that healing the climate is complicated. Like really really complicated. As the saying goes, it is easier to make a mess than to clean it up, and Read more…

By Mike, 1 yearMay 5, 2022 ago

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