Climate Restoration— It’s probably not what you think!

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Climate restoration is the radical idea that we can end the climate crisis by 2050… and we already know how to do it.

Problem is, we’re barely talking about it yet. That’s where this newsletter comes in.

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  • Why most current “climate action” will not lead to a safe climate in our children’s lifetimes.. and what WILL

  • Why we need to transition to clean energy AND remove two centuries of “legacy” CO2 from the atmosphere

  • Why we need to bring atmospheric methane levels back to pre-industrial as well—and how we can do so by following nature’s lead

  • Why most “CDR” (carbon-dioxide-removal) technology can’t meet the challenge of restoring a safe climate—and which can

  • How the climate restoration movement is shaping up—and latest updates on progress

  • The difference between climate restoration and climate business

  • And much more!

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I'm an author, physicist, engineer, and entrepreneur. My mission in life is to leave a world we're proud of to our children; around 2010 I started asked, "What would it take to restore a safe climate so that humanity can flourish?"