• XPRIZE Carbon Removal Summit: Why Carbon Removal Prices Need to Go Up, Not Down- w/ XPRIZE Finalist NetZero

  • Sep 18 2024
  • Length: 26 mins
  • Podcast

XPRIZE Carbon Removal Summit: Why Carbon Removal Prices Need to Go Up, Not Down- w/ XPRIZE Finalist NetZero

  • Summary

  • This week host Susan Su takes you behind the scenes at the 2024 Carbon Removal Capital Summit, offering exclusive insights from the forefront of CDR innovation.


    Experience the energy of the event as Susan interviews a broad lineup of industry pioneers from the most exciting carbon removal companies—live, on the conference floor.


    Learn how these innovators are advancing CDR technologies from pilot projects to full-scale implementation, and discover the bold strategies they’re using to secure funding and scale their breakthrough solutions in the fight against climate change.


    On this episode Susan and talks with Axel Reinaud, CEO of NetZero, a company which produces biochar in the tropics from unused crop residues, and is using a franchise model.


    01:20 NetZero's Unique Approach to Biochar

    05:58 Challenges in the Global South

    08:15 Geographic Comparative Advantage

    15:43 The Future of Carbon Removal and Industry Challenges

    22:01 Final Thoughts and Industry Outlook


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    For more about the show and more information about episodes, visit Climate on the Edge.


    Supported by emrgnce - innovative minds exploring climate’s next frontier.


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