Reversing Climate Change podcast

Reversing Climate Change

Reversing Climate Change is a podcast that bridges science, technology, and policy with the richness of the humanities. From the forefront of carbon removal and climatetech to explorations of literature, history, philosophy, theology, and geopolitics, we dive deep into the people, ideas, and innovations shaping a better future for the planet and its inhabitants. [If you love the show, please become a paid subscriber on Spotify.] (https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/subscribe)

Reversing Climate Change is a podcast that bridges science, technology, and policy with the richness of the humanities. From the forefront of carbon removal and climatetech to explorations of literature, history, philosophy, theology, and geopolitics, we dive deep into the people, ideas, and innovations shaping a better future for the planet and its inhabitants. [If you love the show, please become a paid subscriber on Spotify.] (https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/subscribe)

 

#279

377: One Week Before the Mast—A Climate Sailing Travelogue from Seattle to San Francisco

One could fly to the Bay Area in about ninety minutes, but what if it took a week, enormou... more

09 Dec 2025

1 HR 03 MINS

1:03:03

09 Dec 2025


#278

376: The Tragedy of Stratospheric Aerosol Injection—w/ Dr. Shuchi Talati of The Alliance for Just De...

Long a pariah climate solution, Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SAI) is having its mainst... more

03 Dec 2025

1 HR 21 MINS

1:21:57

03 Dec 2025


#277

375: This CDR Marketplace Bought a Biochar Company. Now What?!—w/ Josiah Hunt of Pacific Biochar & S...

Wren recently purchased a majority stake in Pacific Biochar, one of carbon removal's m... more

18 Nov 2025

1 HR 03 MINS

1:03:40

18 Nov 2025


#276

374: Mining with Microbes: Biomimicry in Copper Extraction—w/ Liz Dennett, PhD, CEO & Founder of End...

What if microbes could help us mine responsibly? What if astrobiology—the study of life be... more

13 Nov 2025

51 MINS

51:07

13 Nov 2025


#275

We are the Dead—Why I Love Armistice Day

World War I profoundly changed the world. Nation-states replaced empires. Russia went comm... more

11 Nov 2025

23 MINS

23:29

11 Nov 2025


#274

373: Crucial Questions We Must Answer about Adapting to Climate Change—w/ Dr. Susannah Fisher, autho...

Adaptation begins at home. But it doesn't end there. What do you plan on doing with your f... more

05 Nov 2025

58 MINS

58:57

05 Nov 2025


#273

372: Climate Change on the Battlefield: New Missions, New Kit, New Theaters—w/ Erin Sikorsky, Direct...

Is climate change a fringe and woke distraction in military planning that inhibits lethali... more

27 Oct 2025

58 MINS

58:21

27 Oct 2025


#272

371: Can Carbon Removal Grow with Sports? Why Athletic Media Goes Up and to the Right—w/ Aidan Prest...

Much of legacy media is dying. You know what isn't? Live sports. Where the outcome is unce... more

22 Oct 2025

53 MINS

53:47

22 Oct 2025


#271

370: This CDR Legend Just Catalogued (Nearly) All Carbon Removal Companies—w/ Grant Faber

What happens when you build a list of very nearly every carbon dioxide removal company in ... more

14 Oct 2025

50 MINS

50:56

14 Oct 2025


#270

369: I See a Darkness—The Climate Movement Expects Deep Overshoot

I came back from New York Climate Week energized. I loved seeing everyone. But many of the... more

07 Oct 2025

42 MINS

42:19

07 Oct 2025


#269

368: The World Will Be Saved by Beauty: Carbon Removal's Feature Film Debut, LEGION 44—w/ Leila Conn...

We all want to make sure carbon removal works. But who is working to make it beautiful? An... more

30 Sep 2025

48 MINS

48:31

30 Sep 2025


#268

367: Is CDR Even Using "Bankability" Correctly?—w/ Ryan Covington, Attorney at Philip Lee LLP

Or "project finance", for that matter? Or are these just the current words we say at happy... more

23 Sep 2025

54 MINS

54:00

23 Sep 2025


#267

I'm sailing from Seattle to San Francisco. Want to tag along?

Are you interested in sailing from Seattle to San Francisco on a sailing vessel older than... more

20 Sep 2025

09 MINS

09:15

20 Sep 2025


#266

366: Raising Anti-Doomer Kids & Processing the Many Feelings of Climate Change—w/ Ariella Cook-Shonk...

Raising kids is hard enough. How do we do it now when existential dread is such a major pa... more

16 Sep 2025

55 MINS

55:33

16 Sep 2025


#265

365: Is Climate Action "Quixotic"?: Don Quixote's Psychosis & the Misuses of Political Nostalgia

Is that a noble man rejecting modernity and embracing tradition? Or is it a lunatic with a... more

09 Sep 2025

21 MINS

21:48

09 Sep 2025


#264

364: Lowering the Onion into Hell: Strategic Realism vs. Christian Pacifism

In The Brothers Karamazov, the character Grushenka tells a story about an old peasant woma... more

02 Sep 2025

42 MINS

42:29

02 Sep 2025


#263

363: Carbon Markets & The Art of Not Being Governed: Legibility vs. Complexity in James C. Scott—w/ ...

One of my biggest podcasting regrets is not having been able to interview the anthropologi... more

26 Aug 2025

1 HR 02 MINS

1:02:11

26 Aug 2025


#262

362: Will Humanity Pass Through the Great Filter and Become a Permanent Civilization?

If there are so many inhabitable planets in the universe, why haven't we made contact ... more

19 Aug 2025

28 MINS

28:10

19 Aug 2025


#261

361: Carbon-to-Value's Long-Awaited Vindication—w/ Matt Atwood, Founder & CEO of Aircapture

A $50M Series A?! In this economy? Aircapture recently raised a big round at a time when b... more

11 Aug 2025

36 MINS

36:39

11 Aug 2025