So, you\u2019re interested in carbon removal and curious about working in the climate space. But you\u2019re not sure how your skills might apply, and you don\u2019t know where to begin learning about the different types of carbon sequestration or the major players in the industry.
\nJohn Sanchez is the Founder and Curriculum Designer at Carbon Removal Academy and the Co-Creator of the AirMiners Boot Up Program and Problem Pack Climate Sprint Workgroups. He is also building Carbon Visions, a community of college students working on carbon removal solutions. On this episode of Reversing Climate Change, John joins Ross to explain how these experiences facilitate the exploration process for transitioning into the climate space.
\nJohn shares his take on what makes a climate community valuable and discusses the debate around ecological versus industrial sequestration. Listen in to understand how John\u2019s love of literature informs his work in carbon removal and learn how his experiences can help YOU uncover your climate affinity and then apply your skills to reversing climate change.
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\nResources
\nJohn\u2019s Travels in Carbon Removal Newsletter
\nJohn\u2019s Carbon Visions Slack Community
\n\n\n\n\nBiochar & Sawmills Problem Pack Report
\n\n\n\nEvan Hynes of Climatebase on Reversing Climate Change
\n\n\nWorld Resources Institute\u2019s Post on Regenerative Ag
\nThe Soil Scientists\u2019 Response Letter to WRI
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