Carbonsations

By: Carbon Herald
  • Summary

  • The Carbonsations podcast is hosted by Violet George and focuses on the leading figures of the emerging carbon industry, who are helping pave the way to net zero and beyond. We interview founders, CEOs, scientists and trailblazers for insight into their personal journeys within this rapidly growing sector, and how their work might be one of the keys to mitigating climate change.

    Carbon Herald 2023
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Episodes
  • "We use 70% less energy to remove CO2," Amir Shiner, RepAir Carbon CEO
    Jan 28 2025

    For this episode, we're joined by Amir Shiner, co-founder and CEO of direct air capture company RepAir Carbon. The company claims to use 70% less energy for its carbon removal process, which results in significant cost reductions and a clear path to scaling.

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    27 mins
  • "2025 is the MEGA year for climate action," Aniruddha Sharma, Carbon Clean CEO
    Jan 21 2025

    In this episode, we have the privilege of speaking to Aniruddha Sharma, CEO and Chair of point-source carbon capture company Carbon Clean. Aniruddha shares his journey of starting a carbon capture company long before climate becoming a strong concern and growing it to become one of the leading players in the space.

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    25 mins
  • "Now is the time of true action for carbon markets," Diego Saez Gil, Pachama CEO
    Jan 14 2025

    For this episode, we're joined by Diego Saez Gil, founder and CEO of Pachama, the world's first AI-powered carbon credits platform, dedicated to nature-based carbon removal. Diego talks about Pachama's groundbreaking digital MRV platform and shares his observations of the developments in the VCM, as well as predictions about its future.

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    32 mins

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