Advising organisations on carbon removal and climate policy 🌳🏭🌊 | Fan of Effective Altruism | Previously Head of comms & policy @oxfam (Sweden)
Jun 18 • 7 tweets • 3 min read
🚨Megathread alert. The 3rd Int conference on Negative Emissions is kicked off today. Massively oversubscribed, every seat filled and hundreds that didn't get a ticket.
Very exited to be here. Will be live tweeting my observations in this thread.
#negativeco2conference
Feels like only yesterday but its already two years ago since the last conference, did the same then.
Tomorrow #carbonunbound starts. Get ready for a mega-thread.
Noah Deich kicks off by telling us that 10 years ago, all US carbon removal policy there was, were a 250k check to Carbon 180 @TheCarbonSink#carbonunbound
Jun 14, 2022 • 31 tweets • 12 min read
I am very happy to be at the Negative emissions conference in Gothenburg!
Starting a mega-thread with learnings.🧵 #NegCO2@Anders_Lyngfelt (one of the organizers) on BECCS:
- 50 million ton CO2 already stored geologically world wide (mainly for EOR)
- BECCS using chemical looping combustion is estimated to cost just €20-25/t (on existing facilities).
May 7, 2020 • 6 tweets • 6 min read
Do countries need to care about deficits and debt in their own currency? And if not, what are the implications for economic recovery, inequality, aid, and tax avoidance? Listen to the conversation I had with @MaxJerneck about modern monetary theory.
If MMT is correct I think it can potentially make a large difference for what kind of tools there are available to fight poverty and inequality. Oxfam, where I work, has no position on MMT but it is arguably of relevance to the issues we are working with.