Removing Carbon from the Atmosphere to Reverse Climate Change (feat. Nori)
Description
We chat to Paul Gambill from Nori about their carbon removal marketplace using blockchain technology.
This is the second episode in our two-part series about whether crypto and blockchain can be a positive force for addressing climate change. In this one we cover:
- The role of (and challenges with) carbon offsets
- Carbon avoidance offsets vs carbon removal
- Nori’s carbon removal marketplace and the Nori token
- How Nori can help put a price on carbon
- The energy intensity dilemma of blockchain to date
- Regenerative Finance
- The curious world of seasteading
More Links!
- A simple explainer of Nori via their whitepaper
- A fantastic overview on Youtube of “How Offsets Work” by Paul
- A collation of all the startups in the “Refi” space progressing blockchain enabled climate solutions www.Refidao.com
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About the podcast
A Positive Climate is an uplifting podcast about tackling climate change. An entertaining look at the products, people and technologies making a real difference.
Hosted by leading Australian climate technology experts and investors Alex McIntosh and Nick Zeltzer, two friends on a mission to find the solutions to keep our existential crises at bay. Look out for our prior episodes of optimistic content covering everything from: hydrogen, lithium mining, plant-based and cell-based meats, electric vehicles, drones, cryptocurrency, solar energy, seaweed, electric bikes, edible waste-eating maggots, and much more.
If you’re passionate about the environment, the latest clean technology or just want to know how to get involved in the movement, this podcast is for you!
Music by the late, great Nick Weaver
Production by our hero Mark Spencer from Here.Media
Socials by the legend Rebecca Sather Jenkins
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