
S4 #3 | CDR Policy Deep Dive - Part 2: The Landscape Today
- S4E3
- 58:29
- May 15th 2025
In the second of our three-part deep dive, we plunge into the murky, acronym-rich depths of carbon removal policy across the UN, the EU, the US and beyond - and we promise to come up for air, eventually.
In this episode:
š§ Acronyms and Initialisms Aplenty: Consider yourselves warned. This episode contains more letters than a game of Scrabble. Don't worry, it'll be quacking... sorry, cracking.
š The UN ā Going Global: We finally (finally!) get to grips with Article 6 of the Paris Agreement - the big hope for creating a global, compliance-grade carbon market. So, does it deserve its place as the darling of the CDR community?
š§± The EU ā Slow and Steady Wins The Race: We dissect Europeās tripartite climate framework, learn what the CRCF stands for, and ponder the possibility of removals entering the ETS by 2031 (yes, we said 2031⦠pace yourselves.)
šµ The US ā Land of the Free⦠Tax Credits: While the EU leans into regulation, the US has chosen financial incentives to scale engineered CDR⦠for now. (Content advisory: information likely to be outdated within minutes.)
š Zooming Out: Switzerland is quietly blazing a trail. Japan is scaling up a national carbon market. India is laying the foundations. Thereās a lot going on out there, if youāre willing to look.
š§© Policy vs Reality: We explore how the right policy for the right place might be the secret to scaling CDR globally - and why no single blueprint might work for everyone.
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š„ Featuring:
Guest insights from
- Sebastian Manhart (Carbonfuture)
- Eve Tamme (Climate Principles)
- Elisabeth Harding (Negative Emissions Platform)
- Varsha Ramesh Walsh (Offstream)
- Shilpika Gautam (Opna)
- Sylvain Delerce (Carbon Gap)
- Hosts Emily Swaddle and Tom Previte
- Producer Ben Weaver-Hincks
The Carbon Removal Show
The facts are clear - the planet is heating up because of emissions humans are putting into the atmosphere.
Even if we are able to cut out all our carbon emissions as fast as possible, we would still need to remove carbon we've already put in the atmosphere to hit global temperature targets.
Join Emily Swaddle and Tom Previte as they explore the world of carbon removal. What is it? Why is it necessary? How does it work? And who is doing it?
Along the way they'll be speaking to the people who are working to make carbon removal a widespread reality.
For more information on carbon removal, head to restored.cc.