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We need to stand up for carbon removal in a turbulent 2025 to build on the gains of the past few years
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We need to stand up for carbon removal in a turbulent 2025 to build on the gains of the past few years

Celebrating our 50th episode reflecting on 2024 carbon removal wins, building on those gains in 2025, and defending the potential of carbon removal despite existing challenges and lazy skepticism.

Episode 50 is a special AMA style episode with Na’im Merchant and Rahima Dosani

In this special “ask me anything” episode of the Carbon Curve podcast, the tables are turned and Na’im is interviewed by his wife, Rahima Dosani, to discuss the past year's accomplishments and challenges, as well as future plans for 2025 in the carbon removal space.

With Na’im leading Carbon Removal Canada, he shares insights on policy achievements, the growth of the sector, and the balancing act of managing an organization and parenthood. The conversation covers significant policy milestones and Na’im shares frustrations about the negative discourse aimed at carbon removal technologies, future goals and personal priorities for 2025, and a leadership framework needed to address climate change as a complex systems problem.

It’s a little late - but wishing you a happy 2025!

In this episode, Na’im and Rahima discuss:

  • Discussion about the challenges and experiences of running a carbon removal organization, including balancing work and family life.

  • Highlights of exciting experiences in 2024 and a review of policy wins and successes.

  • Anticipating the future: looking ahead to 2025 and addressing criticisms of carbon removal.

  • Sharing future plans for the Carbon Curve and sharing personal goals and reflections.

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About Rahima Dosani:

 Rahima is the Director of Strategy, Learning, and Innovation at Global Health Visions, a women owned and operated global health consulting firm.

She previously worked for the Center for Innovation and Impact at USAID and the Clinton Health Access Initiative in Myanmar and Malawi, after she did strategy consulting in New York City. Rahima holds a BA from the University of Pennsylvania, an MBA from the Harvard Business School, and a master's in public health from the Harvard School of Public Health.

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This episode was created and published by Na’im Merchant. Episode production and content support provided by Tank Chen.

Na’im Merchant is the co-founder and Executive Director of Carbon Removal Canada, a policy initiative focused on scaling carbon removal in Canada. He is on the advisory board of the Carbon Removal Standards Initiative and Terraset, and a former policy fellow with Elemental Impact. He previously ran carbon removal consulting practice Carbon Curve, and publishes The Carbon Curve newsletter and podcast. Every two weeks, Na’im will release a short interview with individuals advancing the policies, technologies, and collective action needed to scale up carbon removal around the world.

Tank Chen is the Head of Content and Community at CDR.fyi, a public benefit corporation dedicated to accelerating carbon removal through transparency. He is also the co-founder of CDRjobs, a career platform for the carbon removal industry. Based in Taiwan, Tank is a carbon removal advocate focused on educating policymakers, corporate leaders, and the public on the importance of carbon removal, using data-driven insights to support communication and policy advocacy.

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