• 337: Fired from the Department of Energy: Carbon Removal's Dark Night of the Soul—w/ Grant Faber, Carbon-Based Consulting

  • Feb 24 2025
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

337: Fired from the Department of Energy: Carbon Removal's Dark Night of the Soul—w/ Grant Faber, Carbon-Based Consulting

  • Summary

  • When you take a major pay cut to work in government, you don't expect unceremoniously fired with a change in administration. But it happened to friend of the show, Grant Faber.

    Grant Faber was the United States Department of Energy's Direct Air Capture Hubs Program Manager until he was let go as part of the recent firing of probationary federal employees.

    In today's episode, Grant explains what he was working on, what it was like being at the DoE during this turbulent time, and what it means for carbon removal, the climate, and the United States moving forward.

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