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"We must build demand for carbon-negative products," Marta Sjögren, Paebbl Co-CEO & Co-Founder
Jun 2, 2026
35m 59s
"Carbon Removal Is a Boots-on-the-Ground Business," Diego Justiniano, Exomad Green CEO
May 12, 2026
30m 16s
"Nature-Based and Tech-Based Carbon Removal Work Better Together," Christoph Gebald, Climeworks CEO
Mar 10, 2026
40m 49s
"Accuracy is the most important thing for carbon markets," Nick Marshall Project Developer Forum Chair
Feb 3, 2026
43m 58s
"The carbon market is already maturing," Jan-Willem, Puro.earth President
Jan 6, 2026
40m 40s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 6/2/26 | ![]() "We must build demand for carbon-negative products," Marta Sjögren, Paebbl Co-CEO & Co-Founder | For this episode, we were joined by Marta Sjögren, Co-CEO and Co-founder of Paebbl, a company that's developing carbon-storing building materials by permanently mineralizing captured CO2 into valuable industrial products. Marta shares the complexities of bringing sustainable building materials to scale, including navigating buyer demand, policy, regulation and the uncertainty of a maturing market. | 35m 59s | ||||||
| 5/12/26 | ![]() "Carbon Removal Is a Boots-on-the-Ground Business," Diego Justiniano, Exomad Green CEO | Joining us in today's episode is Diego Justiniano, CEO and founder of carbon removal company and the world's largest biochar supplier Exomad Green. Diego shared the company's journey to its latest milestone of 2.3 million tonnes of CDR credits sold and over 300,000 tonnes delivered, and stressed the importance of understanding that carbon removal requires a hands-on approach to achieve industrial scale. | 30m 16s | ||||||
| 3/10/26 | ![]() "Nature-Based and Tech-Based Carbon Removal Work Better Together," Christoph Gebald, Climeworks CEO | In this episode, our guest is Christoph Gebald, CEO and co-founder of direct air capture pioneer Climeworks. As one of the first DAC companies on the market, Climeworks has a rich history of successes and lessons, some of which we discuss with Christoph, alongside DAC's unique ability to constantly improve and surpass expectations. Christoph also shares his view of the carbon removal market, some of its current major trends, and thoughts on why nature-based solutions must be paired with tech-based CDR to ensure growth. | 40m 49s | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() "Accuracy is the most important thing for carbon markets," Nick Marshall Project Developer Forum Chair | Today we're joined by Nick Marshall, Chair of the Project Developer Forum - a global network and collective voice of over 60 companies and practitioners dedicated to developing and financing carbon credit projects. Nick talks about some of the main issues with carbon markets today, their evolution and the scrutiny they've come under in recent years, as well as some of the main challenges developers face. | 43m 58s | ||||||
| 1/6/26 | ![]() "The carbon market is already maturing," Jan-Willem, Puro.earth President | For this episode, we are joined by Jan-Willem Bode, President of the world's leading crediting platform for engineered carbon removal, Puro.earth. JW walks us through his lengthy experience in the voluntary carbon market basically since its inception and shares his thoughts on the progress made so far, and what 2026 will likely bring for carbon removals. | 40m 40s | ||||||
| 11/11/25 | ![]() "Soil carbon credits should stay in the food value chain," Robin Saluoks, eAgronom | Our guest in today's episode is Robin Saluoks, CEO and co-founder of sustainable agriculture platform eAgronom. Robin dives deep into the importance of soil carbon and regenerative agriculture practices as a means of improving soil health, crop yields and mitigating rising temperatures. | 40m 39s | ||||||
| 10/21/25 | ![]() "We must move faster to scale carbon removal," Dr. Mai Bui, Supercritical | In this episode, Dr. Mai Bui, Head of Climate Science at carbon removal marketplace Supercritical, shares her multifaceted experience all across the board of developing CDR methodologies, working with policy and verifying carbon projects. Mai dives deep into what goes into building a balanced portfolio and emphasizes the urgency, with which we need to scale these solutions. | 40m 44s | ||||||
| 10/14/25 | ![]() "Government support gives confidence in carbon markets," Fiona Perera, Gold Standard | For this episode, we're joined by Dr. Fiona Perera, Manager of Methodology Development & Innovations at Gold Standard. Fiona talks about the importance of robust carbon removal methodologies, the delecate balancing act between scientific rigor and the urgency of bringing new CDR solutions to market, and why government backing is crucial for today's carbon markets. | 41m 19s | ||||||
| 10/7/25 | ![]() "Today's carbon credit demand is just the tip of the iceberg," Aadith Moorthy, Boomitra CEO | Our guest in this episode is Aadith Moorthy, founder and CEO of leading soil carbon project developer Boomitra. Boomitra has facilitated the world's largest soil carbon credit purchases, and Aadith shares his insights about how converging voluntary and compliance markets are already shaping what is to be the vast carbon market of tomorrow. | 37m 48s | ||||||
| 9/30/25 | ![]() "Carbon credit ratings must be independent," Sebastien Cross, BeZero co-founder | Joining us in this episode is Sebastien Cross, co-founder and Chief Innovation Officer of carbon credit ratings agency BeZero Carbon. Sebastien walks us through the path BeZero forged for ratings in the nascent voluntary carbon market, and explains the crucial role that independence and transparency play in building trust in the VCM. | 33m 53s | ||||||
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| 9/23/25 | ![]() "Policy is key to scaling CCUS," Jamie Burrows, Head of CCUS at DNV | For this episode of the podcast, we interview Jamie Burrows, Head of the CCUS unit of international accreditation society DNV. Jamie breaks down the hurdles and challenges for each of the capture, storage and utilization components of CCUS, but also highlights the ways in which the industry can scale sufficiently to meet climate goals. You can learn more about DNV and download the Energy Transition Outlook: CCS to 2050 report from the DNV website – www.dnv.com | 38m 35s | ||||||
| 9/16/25 | ![]() "We're already facing a shortage of carbon removal credits," Hannes Junginger, Carbonfuture CEO | Our guest for this episode is Hannes Junginger, CEO and co-founder of leading carbon removal credits provider Carbonfuture. This is Hannes' second appearance on the podcast and he walks us through the company's progress in the last two years, its impressive milestones and some of the biggest challenges faced. Hannes dives into the hurdles to scaling carbon removal to date and talks about the main issue in balancing supply and demand. | 28m 34s | ||||||
| 9/10/25 | ![]() "Philanthropy is the bridge to a scaled carbon market," Adam Fraser, Terraset CEO | Joining us in this episode is Adam Fraser, CEO of non-profit philanthropic organization Terraset. Adam talks about his journey from sports journalism to climate and dives deep into the ins and outs of channeling philanthropic funds into carbon removal projects. | 31m 30s | ||||||
| 9/2/25 | ![]() "It's the best and worst time for carbon removal," Julio Friedmann, Carbon Direct | In this episode, Julio Friedmann, Chief Scientist at carbon management company Carbon Direct, dives into the depths of carbon removal and the importance of political support for the budding industry. Julio shares what makes this time in history both the best and the worst for carbon management. | 31m 12s | ||||||
| 6/17/25 | ![]() "Synthetic fuel can make DAC viable," Harvey Hodd, Rivan Industries CEO | For this episode, we're joined by Harvey Hodd, CEO and co-founder of Rivan Industries - a company, which removes CO2 via direct air capture (DAC) and converts it into synthetic fuels. Rivan's case demonstrates that DAC doesn't have to be unreasonably expensive and can be part of a circular carbon economy today. | 31m 13s | ||||||
| 6/10/25 | ![]() "We make universal, replicable biofuels," Jakob Andersen, MASH Makes CEO | This episode features Jakob Andersen, CEO and co-founder of MASH Makes, a carbon removal company focused on biochar and biofuels. Jakob shares the details of producing valuable products while removing CO2 from the air and dives into some of the company's latest projects, such as its first vessel trial using biofuel. | 32m 52s | ||||||
| 5/14/25 | ![]() "BECCS is the way forward," Greg Stangl, Phoenix Energy CEO | For this episode, we are joined by Greg Stangl, CEO of Phoenix Energy, a company focused on removing CO2 from the atmosphere, while also generating energy for local communities. Phoenix Energy is among the earliest adopters of biochar, and today uses both biochar and BECCS (bioenergy with carbon capture and storage) to fight the climate crisis.You can support Phoenix Energy via their crowdfunding campaign: https://shorturl.at/n46VJ | 36m 15s | ||||||
| 5/1/25 | ![]() "CDR is growing rapidly in APAC," Alvin Lee, Puro.Earth Head of Supply | In this episode, Alvin Lee, Head of Supply at Puro.earth, talks about the rapid growth of carbon removal in the APAC region, with the emerging sector seeing all-around support from policy, finance, supply and demand. This year, Puro.earth is hosting the 2025 APAC CDR Summit in Singapore, where all stakeholders will be able to engage in conversations about the future of carbon removal. | 33m 15s | ||||||
| 4/22/25 | ![]() "CDR can scale — if the funding's there," Leila Conners, film director | Our guest for this episode is film director Leila Conners -- the person behind climate documentaries The 11th Hour and Ice on Fire. Leila talks about her involvement in climate and discusses the ins and outs of making her latest movie, Legion 44, which is dedicated solely to carbon dioxide removal (CDR). | 27m 38s | ||||||
| 4/15/25 | ![]() "Biomass burial has immense potential to scale," Grant Canary, Mast Reforestation CEO | Joining us for today's episode is Grant Canary, CEO and Founder of forest restoration company Mast Reforestation. Grant talks in depth about the all-around benefits of biomass burial as an effective, scalable and inexpensive carbon removal solution. | 34m 39s | ||||||
| 4/8/25 | ![]() "We'll see an influx of corporate demand for CDR," Victoria Harvey, ClimeFi | For this episode, we're joined by Victoria Harvey, CDR Strategy Lead at ClimeFi, one of the world's leading global portfolio manager for permanent carbon removal (CDR) assets. Victoria touches on the company's approach to transparency and risk management, and walks us through how their novel Analyst Rating can help make the VCM more accessible to buyers. | 32m 06s | ||||||
| 3/25/25 | ![]() "We're seeing serious economic costs of climate change," Barclay Rogers, Graphyte CEO | Our guest for this episode is Barclay Rogers, CEO and Founder of carbon removal company Graphyte. Graphyte specializes in a process known as carbon casting, which does away with biomass waste, while also removing CO2 from the atmosphere. Barclay talks about the technology's potential to scale, and dives into matters like the future of carbon markets and the 45Q tax credit. | 27m 25s | ||||||
| 3/18/25 | ![]() "Trees are much more than just carbon," Jonathan Kim, Terraformation CSO | For this episode, Terraformation CSO Jonathan Kim shares how the company is revolutionizing the forestry carbon project space via technology. The company's new Terraware platform is helping foresters get a more comprehensive view of their projects, pinpoint weaknesses and consistently improve results. | 31m 19s | ||||||
| 3/11/25 | ![]() "We can remove thousands of tons of CO2 in hours," Eyal Harel, BlueGreen Water Technologies CEO | Joining us for this episode is Eyal Harel, CEO and co-founder of BlueGreen Water Technologies - a company that is tackling the issue of water safety, while also removing CO2 from the atmosphere. Eyal shares the details of BlueGreen Water's technology, which causes harmful algal blooms to commit 'collective suicide', resulting in clean fresh water, which leads to a range of environmental benefits. | 45m 42s | ||||||
| 3/4/25 | ![]() "Most carbon removal is based on assumptions," Garrett Boudinot, Vycarb CEO | In this episode, Garrett Boudinot, Founder and CEO of carbon removal company Vycarb, talks about the importance of accurately measuring CO2. Garrett set out to tackle the issue of most CDR solutions being based on assumption and has presented the world with a means of precisely calculating the amount of CO2 removed from the atmosphere via Vycarb's unique water-based approach. | 34m 19s | ||||||
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