Most carbon removal content is highly technical and very serious.


But it doesn’t have to be.


So, what would it look like to produce carbon removal content that is a little looser? A little less informational? A little more appealing to a lay audience? And a little more fun?


On this bonus episode of Reversing Climate Change, Ross sits down with fellow memeologist and Thanks a Ton Cofounder Siobhan Montoya Lavender to have an informal conversation that infuses some fun in the carbon removal community.


Ross and Siobhan discuss how they think about choosing between science and funny in the context of a meme and describe the value in producing content that is less utilitarian and more accessible to the general population.


Listen in for the story of Ross’ harrowing experience with a group of very aggressive crows and enjoy 30 minutes of lighthearted carbon removal content!


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Resources


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‘Moisture Swing Sorbent for Carbon Dioxide Capture from Ambient Air’ in Environmental Science & Technology


Carbon Removal Memes for Climate Restorative Teens on Twitter


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Na’im Merchant


The Carbon Curve Podcast


Migratory Bird Treaty Act

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