Reversing Climate Change

Reversing Climate Change
CATEGORY: Technology
A podcast about the different people, technologies, and organizations that are coming together to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and reverse climate change. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reversingclimatechange/support
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S3E14: How to Have Fearlessly Curious Conversations in Dangerously Divided Times—w/ Mónica GuzmánMónica Guzmán has some difficult conversations with her parents. She’s a liberal Democrat, while her mom and dad voted enthusiastically for Trump both times.So, how does she bridge the political divide and main…
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S3E13: Why genocide and war can follow an extreme weather event—w/ Scott Carney & Dr. Jason MiklianA long-term study of climate and conflict determined that in places with large populations and a history of political exclusion of ethnic groups, nearly one-third of the wars initiated in the last 40 years were…
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S3E12: The bleeding edge of regenerative agriculture—w/ Jesse Smith of White Buffalo Land TrustWhat is the gap between what farmers know now and what they need to know to farm more regeneratively? How do we close that gap?What is the best way to advocate for the adoption of regenerative agriculture pract…
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S3E11: A Farmer’s Take on Monetizing Soil Carbon on the Blockchain—w/ Cory WillisWhat inspires a farmer to monetize soil carbon?For those already implementing regenerative practices and collecting the associated data, selling carbon credits provides an additional income stream, rewarding fa…
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S3E10: How a Warming Climate Is Changing Wine—with Paul Wagner, wine educator and lecturerThe Rhône Valley of France is famous for its Syrah, Grenache, and Viognier grapes (among others), while Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Cab Franc (et al!) are grown in Bordeaux. And these wine grapes have thriv…
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S3E9: Carbon Removal Newsroom: the people behind CDR's panel news show—w/ host Radhika Moolgavkar & producer Asa KamerCarbon Removal Newsroom, the sister podcast to Reversing Climate Change, was born out of a desire to explore current events in the carbon removal space from a policy perspective.But since the show debuted in ea…
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S3E8: Kelp: Foraged, Farmed, and Delicious!—with Matt Kern, Cofounder of Barnacle Foods*Use discount code NORI for 20% off your online order at https://www.barnaclefoods.com/. Note: this is not sponsored content. We just dig Barnacle Foods!*Kelp could be an extraordinary tool for long-term carbon…
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S3E7: Do compliance markets work? If so, how much?—w/ Mike Azlen, CEO of Carbon Cap Management LLPWe have talked at length on previous episodes about the flaws in compliance markets. And the team at Nori obviously believes in voluntary carbon markets, as we’re building one ourselves.But there’s a wide range…
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S3E6: Why Nori Doesn't Use Soil Sampling (Yet)—w/ Rebekah Carlson, Nori's Agriculture Supply LeadWhen Nori awards carbon credits, of course, we want to be as precise as possible and ensure that each Nori Carbon Removal Tonne or NRT actually represents a metric tonne of carbon removed from the atmosphere an…
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S3E5: The roots of indigenous agriculture—w/ Dr. Michael Kotutwa Johnson of the documentary Inhabitants80% of Indigenous people sit on 80% of global biodiversity and 25% of land—but make up only 5% of the population.So, what can we learn about regenerative agriculture from the Native American farmers who’ve been…
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Hauntologies of carbon removal—w/ Dr. Holly Jean Buck of the University of Buffalo: RCC S3 bonusWhat happens to dreams of the future that never arrive, yet still affect our society and culture so deeply? Is it possible to be haunted by failed visions or our own anticipations, and what does that mean? Toda…
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S3E4: Why Net Zero Is Not Enough—w/ Dr. Holly Jean Buck, author of Ending Fossil FuelsIn the fight against climate change, many are working to achieve net zero by 2050. And achieving net zero means leveraging quite a lot of emissions reduction, management, and carbon removal.But Dr. Holly Jean B…
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Making the Invisible Visible in Nori’s Logo Redesign—w/ Amanda Yee, Nori's Senior Product DesignerThe fact that CO2 is invisible makes it challenging to explain the idea of carbon removal to the general public. But one part of a designer’s job is to visually communicate abstract ideas in a way that audience…
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Welcome to Season 3 of the Reversing Climate Change podcast!This is a brief trailer explaining what the Reversing Climate Change podcast is and why this season we are going to be featuring a lot more shows about blockchain, cryptocurrency, and web3. This might be a bit…
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S3E3: Farms for sale: what's wrong with the financialization of farmland?—w/ Dr. Madeleine FairbairnFarmland has transformed into a financial asset class. So, what happens when land is owned by large financial institutions? How does it impact farmer autonomy? And could it be good for fighting climate change?D…
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Paul Greenberg returns to discuss his new podcast, Fish Talk!Here in America, we like stories with happy endings. Our media usually comes with a clear message and unanswered questions make us uncomfortable. But Paul Greenberg knows that there’s no simple answer to comple…
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S3E2: A Brief History of Ethereum and web3—w/ Laura Shin, author of The CryptopiansAs listeners of Nori podcasts, you might know that we use cryptocurrency in the form of Nori tokens which may become a market-driven price for carbon removal. You also might know we issue non-fungible tokens, o…
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S3E1: Aldyen Donnelly on climate-crypto, COP26, and carbon accounting rulesPrior to COP26, there was a big problem in international carbon accounting. Both the country where a carbon credit was generated and the country where it was sold could count those very same credits toward thei…
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Will Dessert Survive the Climate Crisis?—w/ Caroline Saunders of The Sustainable BakerClimate change is already affecting our food systems. But have you ever considered how rising temperatures might impact access to the pastries you love? What if you could no longer enjoy a croissant with your c…
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Welcome to Reversing Climate Change!Welcome to the Reversing Climate Change podcast, created by the team at Nori. This podcast is hosted by Nori's Creative Editor, Ross Kenyon, and features the people, technologies, and organizations that ar…