How to Link Carbon Removal to Travel—w/ Christina Beckmann of Tomorrow's Air

Reversing Climate Change - A podcast by Nori

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A lot of good comes from travel. It gives us a chance to disconnect and recharge. It exposes us to new things and helps us connect with nature and other people. Plus, we contribute to the local economies in the places we visit. But travel is not always good for planet. And the climate-conscious among us often feel guilty about the emissions we create when we get on a plane or fill up at the pump for a road trip. So, what can we do to make travel more environmentally friendly? Christina Beckmann is the cocreator of Tomorrow’s Air, a collective for travelers and travel businesses to support the scale up of carbon removal technologies. On this bonus episode of Reversing Climate Change, Christina joins Ross, Siobhan, and Asa to discuss the layers of responsibility for climate change and who should be held accountable among travel operators, airlines, governments, and individual travelers. Christina explains what differentiates the adventure travel community from more “consumptive” travelers and how Tomorrow’s Air is educating both groups about carbon removal technologies. Listen in for insight on reducing your emissions when you travel and learn how to help Tomorrow’s Air build a community of carbon-removing travelers. Connect with Nori Nori's website Check out our other podcast, Carbon Removal Newsroom Carbon Removal Memes on Twitter Carbon Removal Memes on Instagram Resources Tomorrow’s Air Tomorrow’s Air on Instagram Tomorrow’s Air Newsletter Airrows on Air Podcast The Adventure Travel Trade Association UN World Tourism Organization Annie Duke on RCC S3EP24 Brazil Outside & ATTA Survey on Climate McKinsey Skift Report on Net-Zero Travel Intrepid Travel Twelve Climeworks kimkim Air Miners Carbon Offsets on Last Week Tonight with John Oliver South Pole Sustainable Travel Q&A Jack Andreasen on RCC S3EP22 Bonus --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/support

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