What goes up, must come down.
What goes up, must come down.
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Join us as we explore the world of Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR)—the tech, the policies, and the big questions shaping its future. Our episodes break down everything from cutting-edge solutions to the roadblocks ahead, featuring expert insights and real talk on what it takes to scale carbon removal.
Tune in and get the inside scoop on the race to net-zero!
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Explores various facets of Carbon Dioxide Removal, including cutting-edge technological solutions, EU policy insights, nature-based approaches, the credibility of carbon credits, and public perceptions of carbon strategies, with episodes detailing the impacts of reforestation and the complexities of carbon markets.

Join us as we explore the world of Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR)—the tech, the policies, and the big questions shaping its future. Our episodes break down everything from cutting-edge solutions to the roadblocks ahead, featuring expert insights and real talk on what it takes to scale carbon removal.
Tune in and get the inside scoop on the race to net-zero!
In this episode of What Goes Up Must Come Down, Simon spoke with Kurt Jager Lykke, Head of Business DK at INEOS Energy and head of Project Greensand. Kurt has led the commercial side of Greensand since its inception and took over as project head in 2024. Their conversation covers the project’s origins, the organisations that made it possible, and what the carbon dioxide removal (CDR) sector can take from it.

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