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Working to help clean up the mess we made in the sky ex: @daccoalition. Occasional memes. Views my own

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Jason Hochman
4 years
Meme đź§µ: CDR 101 to close out carbon removal week! (1/15)
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Jason Hochman
2 months
Very excited to speak at DeCarbon Tokyo, taking place December 3-4, on two panels exploring the critical role Japan can play in scaling the CDR sector, & the opportunity DAC represents for Japanese stakeholders. Learn more & register to join us here: https://t.co/69QNll5yZO
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Jason Hochman
2 months
Wild that the day after news comes out that DOE is likely cancelling the major DAC Hub projects, the Nobel prize in chemistry is awarded to scientists whose breakthrough is materials that can capture CO2
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bloomberg.com
Scientists from Japan, the UK and Jordan were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for creating molecular constructions with potential to help combat climate change.
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Jason Hochman
3 months
Excited to help shape the agenda of @UnboundSummits Carbon Unbound West Coast as a member of the Advisory Board for the January 22-23, 2026 event taking place in Vancouver, Canada. Learn more: https://t.co/XC5452EiOk
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Jack Andreasen Cavanaugh
3 months
I see this study is making the rounds. It raises some valid points and misses others. But it certainly does not show "that Earth can safely store around 1,460 gigatons of carbon dioxide." Let's look at what the study really saysđź§µ
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David Wallace-Wells
3 months
“Researchers report that Earth can safely store around 1,460 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide (GtCO₂) — a number much lower than the 10,000–40,000 GtCO₂ often cited in previous studies.”
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@Climeworks
Climeworks
5 months
We’ve raised $162M—bringing Climeworks’ total funding to over $1B and marking 2025’s largest carbon removal investment. Backed by our existing investors, we’re scaling up Direct Air Capture and expanding carbon removal solutions for a net zero future.
climeworks.com
Climeworks achieved a milestone by securing USD 162 million in additional equity funding, marking the largest carbon removal investment of 2025.
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Jason Hochman
6 months
Excited to participate and share my insights on the state of play and future prospects for DAC at this year's @energyintel @EI_Forum https://t.co/kXOFeGrz7M
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energyintelligenceforum.com
The Energy Intelligence Forum provides a platform for decision-makers, thought-leaders and innovators from the worlds of energy, finance, politics and business to debate, discuss and develop sustai...
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Energy Intelligence Forum
6 months
Don’t miss Jason Hochman, Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Direct Air Capture Coalition, live on stage at the 2025 Energy Intelligence Forum. Secure your delegate pass today: 🔗 https://t.co/aiobHsxmed #EIForum2025 #Energy #EnergyPolicy #GeopoliticalRisk #Protectionism
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Energy Intelligence Forum
6 months
Don’t miss Jason Hochman, Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Direct Air Capture Coalition, live on stage at the 2025 Energy Intelligence Forum. Secure your delegate pass today: 🔗 https://t.co/aiobHsxmed #EIForum2025 #Energy #EnergyPolicy #GeopoliticalRisk #Protectionism
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Jason Hochman
6 months
Great time at @CarbonEngineer DAC Camp yesterday. Learned a lot about the key advancements being made at the CE Innovation Center which will inform the 500k ton STRATOS plant. Also terrific seeing the gorgeous Squamish BC area! Thanks for the invite, @CarbonEngineer @1PointFive_
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@AndreasenJack
Jack Andreasen Cavanaugh
7 months
The scandal that wasn’t So many excited to celebrate the operational challenges of DAC without realizing it’s coming to their favorite climate tech next More from me: @heatmap_news https://t.co/sm0Ng4CEpI
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heatmap.news
Direct air capture isn’t doing everything its advocates promised — yet. That doesn’t make it a scam.
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@AndreasenJack
Jack Andreasen Cavanaugh
7 months
DAC projects are investable and can bring in hundreds of millions to the United States @WeAreOxy and @ADNOCGroup looking at a $500mm JV for the South Texas DAC hub This is exactly why the hubs program is so critical. It keeps the US as a tech leader and brings investment.
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Jason Hochman
7 months
Every word 👇
@AndreasenJack
Jack Andreasen Cavanaugh
7 months
Since this Climeworks story is now ripping through socials, it's a good time for a little thread on the piece Early responses have all been dunking on DAC, but this is bigger than one technology What does the piece get right, what does it get wrongđź§µ https://t.co/yXQpknzOU7
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Jack Andreasen Cavanaugh
7 months
As always @GianaAmador is correct
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Jack Andreasen Cavanaugh
7 months
This article has some fair points, and VC funding for DAC is slowing But some key context: 1. VC for climate is down across the board 2. DAC is in the “prove it” phase, we need FOAK funding more than VC 3. We’ve seen investment in storage/transport, enabling infrastructure
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Jason Hochman
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Jason Hochman
8 months
Congrats to the incredible team at @holoceneclimate! And thank you to @emilypont of @heatmap_news for giving me the opportunity to share my thoughts on what this monumental news means for the DAC sector. TLDR it's a very encouraging development https://t.co/bgJGjyaNsB
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heatmap.news
That makes two direct air capture acquisitions for the oil and gas major.
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Jason Hochman
8 months
Great insights from Phil de Luna of @DeepSkyCorp and @naimmerchant of @carbonremovers taken from the @DACCoalition Global DAC Conference on how Canada is becoming a go-to location for those who want to deploy CDR solutions 🇨🇦 @_LatitudeMedia
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latitudemedia.com
As the U.S. market is roiled by uncertainty, companies are turning north — and Canada is embracing the attention.
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