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Circular Emissions - A Promising Path to Net Zero. With Sophia Hamblin Wang [MCi Carbon]

Circular Emissions - A Promising Path to Net Zero. With Sophia Hamblin Wang [MCi Carbon]

FromWe Are Carbon


Circular Emissions - A Promising Path to Net Zero. With Sophia Hamblin Wang [MCi Carbon]

FromWe Are Carbon

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Length:
65 minutes
Released:
May 30, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode Links:Previous We Are Carbon episode with Kelly Erhart about accelerated mineral weathering: https://www.wearecarbon.earth/podcast-episode/coastal-carbon-capture-accelerating-mineral-weathering/MCi Carbon Website: https://www.mineralcarbonation.com/-------------In this interview I'm joined by Sophia Hamblin Wang to discuss the work of MCi Carbon and how they're offering a path to net zero for some of the hardest to abate industries; by turning CO2 emissions from flue gases into a core ingredient within a range of valuable materials applications.It's a little different for us to turn our attention to industry but there's a beautiful parallel to regenerative agriculture here. We're shifting to see CO2 as an asset; that feeds our plants, or in this case could build our homes.We hear a lot of noise about the need to meet net zero targets in the near future, but for many industries there simply isn't a clear path to getting there.MCi are looking to change that with a particular focus on difficult to abate yet heavily depended upon sectors including steel, cement and mining. As a pathway to transition to a greener future they're utilising technology to speed up mineral carbonation.As a natural process CO2 becomes bound and locked into rocks over timeframes of hundreds of millions of years. You can learn more about it in this episode on accelerated mineral weathering with Kelly Erhart (the link is at the top of this description)But within their engineering plants MCi are speeding the process up to mere minutes!They can take flue gas emissions and bring that CO2 into a circular economy by utilising it as a significant ingredient within a wide range of materials, including high value plasterboards and cements and concrete.This is intentionally highly scalable and designed to work with industrial partners to build out localised, circular, industrial ecosystems. And it's all motivated by profitable models without the need to lean on carbon credits or subsidies.There's a huge amount of potential here and it was a great pleasure to dive into the details with Sophia!This episode on the We Are Carbon website: https://www.wearecarbon.earth/podcast-episode/circular-emissions-path-to-net-zero/
Released:
May 30, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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We Are Carbon is the interview show that helps us to recognise that the future of both our planet and our societies can be incredibly beautiful - and that we all play a role in getting there! There's a new episode every Thursday, and they'll average 1 hr long. We see endless headlines warning us of the horrific impact that we're having on the climate and how dire the outlook is, but we're going to re-frame this crisis and start putting the solutions into our own hands. I'm inviting in voices from science, agriculture, business and more, to help us gain an understanding of how we might live in greater harmony with the world around us. How we can build a society where our everyday choices have a positive impact on regenerating and stabilising the planet that we depend upon. Because when the planet and nature are thriving; that's when we can thrive! That's when we can live in a world less focused on fear and restrictions. I don't think that real solutions are ever found until we zoom out, see the full picture and recognise how it all connects together. We can't view climate change as an isolated issue. Our health, our food security, stability of economies and the way we interact with one another, they're are all tied in. The topics can seem expansive, so we're using carbon as a focus. We're exploring some important, and at times complex subjects here. But the whole point is to make this info accessible and transparent to us all. So let me know if there's ever anything that you'd like breaking down or exploring further. Or if there's related topics that you feel should be discussed. Reach out and let's keep this project expanding! And if you're a visual learner, look out for the animations! I'm creating short digestible videos to illustrate some of the key concepts that we're exploring. Find them at https://www.wearecarbon.earth/animations Follow on Instagram @wearecarbon.earth Let's keep learning together!