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Carbon removal isn’t starting from scratch

November 01, 2023

Hi,

Last week I was at a Department of Energy workshop about how synthetic biology can unlock carbon removal.

Here’s some questions that came out of the workshop:

All this becomes possible when we unleash the world's synthetic biologists to work on carbon removal solutions.

This line of thinking applies to a bunch of other fields too! Chemists, aerospace engineers, bankers, marketers, negotiators, and more.

Before this workshop, I often caught myself saying we're starting from scratch. But our civilization already knows how to create new things and scale up quickly. There's lifetimes of experience we can leverage - and much more to discover, too. Everyone can contribute the knowledge they have now to getting to large scale carbon removal.

If you have a friend who is a super-expert in some other field, go talk with them about carbon removal. I'll bet there's a way you can make a connection to get them thinking.

Unlocking existing experience is how we get a big leap forward on removing a billion tons of carbon dioxide by 2030.

Tito

P.S. As the holidays are coming up, consider buying Thanks a Ton greeting cards to spark conversations about carbon removal. There's cards for your mellow friends and your weirdo friends alike. (this one is my favorite)







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