
Inevitable & Obvious - Talking carbon removal with Paul Gambill
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May 6, 2025 · 46 min · Season 1 · Episode 30
About this episode
Paul Gambill discusses his work in carbon removal and the future of carbon markets.
Paul Gambill is a pioneering entrepreneur in the carbon removal space, best known as the co-founder and former CEO of Nori, where he raised over $18 million to build one of the first carbon removal marketplaces. Under his leadership, Nori facilitated the removal of over 260,000 tonnes of CO₂ and established partnerships with major players like Bayer Crop Science. Today, Paul leads CarbonRemoval.com , a platform dedicated to reimagining carbon markets for true atmospheric impact. Through his writing on Inevitable & Obvious , he challenges prevailing market structures and advocates for scalable, resilient solutions to the climate crisis. With a systems-level perspective and hands-on experience, Paul continues to shape the future of carbon removal.
People in this episode
Guest: Paul Gambill
Topics covered
- carbon removal
- entrepreneurship
- climate crisis
- carbon markets
- sustainability
Keywords
- carbon removal
- Nori
- climate crisis
- carbon markets
- Paul Gambill
- sustainability
- entrepreneurship
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Nori, Bayer Crop Science, CarbonRemoval.com
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