How do you create original content in the carbon removal space?
\nIn its podcast content, the Nori creative team looks for unique voices, encouraging guests on Reversing Climate Change and Carbon Removal Newsroom to explore nuance.
\nAs for their carbon removal memes, the writers are currently mining the movies they watch with their kids and popular online satirical humor (think The Onion and Reductress) for ideas.
\nOn this bonus episode of Reversing Climate Change, Ross sits down with his colleagues in the Nori Meme Lab, Siobhan Montoya Lavender and Asa Kamer, to discuss why ascribing agency to CO2 is funny and describe how they look for meme potential in cinema\u2014not to be confused with Krysten Sinema, though they have insight on her too.
\nRoss, Siobhan, and Asa offer stories of celebrity sightings and consider who qualifies as a \u2018climate celeb,\u2019 sharing examples of the academics and podcast guests they\u2019re guilty of gushing over.
\nListen in to understand how we showcase productive disagreement in both Nori podcasts and get in on the Meme Lab team\u2019s latest ideas for carbon removal meme threads, including ClickHole-style headlines and recaptioning existing satirical content.
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\nResources
\nCarbon Removal Memes for Climate Restorative Teens on Twitter
\nCarbon Removal Memes on Instagram
\n\n\n\n\nDennis Baldocci on ResearchGate
\nElizabeth Kolbert on Reversing Climate Change S2EP50
\nMark Bittman on Reversing Climate Change S2EP69
\nDavid Ho on Carbon Removal Newsroom S3EP41
\n\n\n\n\nStubborn Little Leisure Lords on ClickHole
\nLet\u2019s Rank the Religions on ClickHole
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