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#3.11 How travelers can invest in the atmosphere

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How do you think about the climate impact of travel? For a lot of people, this is a complex question — both technically and emotionally.

Our guest this week, Christina Beckmann, is here to help us navigate this topic. Christina is the co-founder of Tomorrow’s Air, a collective of travelers who are investing in the scale-up of carbon removal from the atmosphere. Christina talks about how technologies like direct air capture are evolving, and shares how individuals can help support a long-term shift toward a healthier climate.

Links and things

Tomorrow’s Air website: www.tomorrowsair.com

Tomorrow’s Air on Instagram: www.instagram.com/tomorrowsair_

Tomorrow’s Air on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/tomorrows-air

Christina Beckmann’s website: www.christinabeckmann.com

Paige’s NYT article on aviation and climate change: bit.ly/3HgSigX (unlocked link)

Some extra info from Christina

As Christina mentions in the episode, Climeworks is one of the companies that Tomorrow’s Air supports. Climeworks’s direct air capture service has become so popular that most of the company’s carbon credits have now been spoken for. Because of Tomorrow’s Air’s early commitment to Climeworks, it represents one of only a very few channels that allow individual travelers to invest in direct air capture carbon removal with permanent storage. Tomorrow's Air also invests in Pacific Biochar, a company that produces a type of high-carbon residue that, when inserted into the soil, stores the carbon underground, where it does not contribute to global warming.

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内容由Paige McClanahan提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 Paige McClanahan 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal

How do you think about the climate impact of travel? For a lot of people, this is a complex question — both technically and emotionally.

Our guest this week, Christina Beckmann, is here to help us navigate this topic. Christina is the co-founder of Tomorrow’s Air, a collective of travelers who are investing in the scale-up of carbon removal from the atmosphere. Christina talks about how technologies like direct air capture are evolving, and shares how individuals can help support a long-term shift toward a healthier climate.

Links and things

Tomorrow’s Air website: www.tomorrowsair.com

Tomorrow’s Air on Instagram: www.instagram.com/tomorrowsair_

Tomorrow’s Air on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/tomorrows-air

Christina Beckmann’s website: www.christinabeckmann.com

Paige’s NYT article on aviation and climate change: bit.ly/3HgSigX (unlocked link)

Some extra info from Christina

As Christina mentions in the episode, Climeworks is one of the companies that Tomorrow’s Air supports. Climeworks’s direct air capture service has become so popular that most of the company’s carbon credits have now been spoken for. Because of Tomorrow’s Air’s early commitment to Climeworks, it represents one of only a very few channels that allow individual travelers to invest in direct air capture carbon removal with permanent storage. Tomorrow's Air also invests in Pacific Biochar, a company that produces a type of high-carbon residue that, when inserted into the soil, stores the carbon underground, where it does not contribute to global warming.

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