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Carbon removal tends not to be the most accessible pursuit for the layperson. One can plant a tree or practice regenerative farming in one's garden plot, but there typically isn't a lot else one can do. At least before Cyan! Cyan is an open-source do-it-yourself modular direct air capture machine for hobbyists you can build in an hour or two and start learning about and practicing carbon removal in your free time. And in this episode, Ross and his guest Dahl Winters build one in real time! (There is also an identical YouTube video of this podcast that shows the process!)
Dahl Winters is the CTO of DeepScience LTD and a member of the OpenAir Collective working on Cyan and other open-source DAC designs. Much scientific development focuses on patents and proprietary technology as a means of getting to a commercial market, but open-source development has an advantage of being anticompetitive, dynamic, and inclusive in ways that can be unexpectedly powerful.
Tune in today to learn the how and why of building Cyan, OpenAir Collective's work on policy as well as technological development, and why open-source movements can accomplish so much if done well.
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Purchase Nori Carbon Removals
Join Nori's book club on Patreon
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Email [email protected]
Check out our other podcast, Carbon Removal Newsroom
Resources
Most importantly, watch the video version of this entire podcast on YouTube!
Dahl Winters on Twitter
Dahl Winters on LinkedIn
The OpenAir Collective
Cyan build instructions on GitHub
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Carbon removal tends not to be the most accessible pursuit for the layperson. One can plant a tree or practice regenerative farming in one's garden plot, but there typically isn't a lot else one can do. At least before Cyan! Cyan is an open-source do-it-yourself modular direct air capture machine for hobbyists you can build in an hour or two and start learning about and practicing carbon removal in your free time. And in this episode, Ross and his guest Dahl Winters build one in real time! (There is also an identical YouTube video of this podcast that shows the process!)
Dahl Winters is the CTO of DeepScience LTD and a member of the OpenAir Collective working on Cyan and other open-source DAC designs. Much scientific development focuses on patents and proprietary technology as a means of getting to a commercial market, but open-source development has an advantage of being anticompetitive, dynamic, and inclusive in ways that can be unexpectedly powerful.
Tune in today to learn the how and why of building Cyan, OpenAir Collective's work on policy as well as technological development, and why open-source movements can accomplish so much if done well.
Connect with Nori
Purchase Nori Carbon Removals
Join Nori's book club on Patreon
Nori's website
Nori on Twitter
Nori on YouTube
Join Nori's weekly newsletter, The Wrap
Email [email protected]
Check out our other podcast, Carbon Removal Newsroom
Resources
Most importantly, watch the video version of this entire podcast on YouTube!
Dahl Winters on Twitter
Dahl Winters on LinkedIn
The OpenAir Collective
Cyan build instructions on GitHub
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