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350: Robert Höglund Presents: The Many Perils of Being Catalytic in a Carbon Accounting World

350: Robert Höglund Presents: The Many Perils of Being Catalytic in a Carbon Accounting World

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Should every dollar spent in carbon removal be maximally catalytic? Or is it okay to try to get a really good deal for your net-zero target? What even is this industry for?!

Joining the show today—somehow for the first time ever—is Robert Höglund, a long-time CDR-watcher and writer; Co-Founder of the carbon removal's data repository-of-record, CDR.fyi, and the Head of CDR at Milkywire.

Robert endures a barrage of questions about how his thinking on carbon removal has changed over the years, and him and host Ross Kenyon try to ferret out what it actually means to be catalytic. Is carbon accounting just for knuckleheads? The truth... may surprise you.

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Robert Höglund's website for his advisory work

Robert Höglund's many articles

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Milkywire

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"Collective Action Problem" on Wikipedia

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