I just got back from COP28 where I was inspired by people from all around the world, including AirMiners from India, Dubai, and Czech Republic.
At COP I was talking with some folks from Finland about our work on the climate. The conversation turned to “what is the world we want to live in, not the one we want to avoid?”.
I was thinking about my own personal “whys” for removing carbon from the sky.
Why is Tito removing carbon from the sky?
To remove 1 billion tons of carbon dioxide by 2030
Why?
Because removing a billion tons gives us temperature control.
Why?
To ensure a stable climate and thriving human civilizations
Why?
Because once we understand how to stabilize and thrive, we can live anywhere and bring life with us to the rest of the universe.
Why?
To maximize possibilities for happiness in the existence of the universe.
That’s the world I want to live in.
What are your personal five whys? Hit reply.
Tito
P.S. Here's the latest publications from AirMiners members:
Daniel Tompkins on Greywashing
Neesha Mirchandani on Find Funding Faster
David Contreras on The Top 10%
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