Scott Litzelman
@scottlitz.bsky.social
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Climate Program Lead at Stripe and Frontier, buying permanent carbon dioxide removal (CDR).
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Which one of you is from the south
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fraukekracke.bsky.social
Quick state of play on Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement (OAE): where the science stands, what recent trials show, and why it warrants careful, scaled testing. 🧵
scottlitz.bsky.social
I think Ratcliffe was the unsung hero of the game
scottlitz.bsky.social
I’ve been on that train. A beauty!
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Have you written about that one?
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We don’t call it (you know what) for nothing
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Does that mean you no longer have a thing that someone’s got to get with?
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Sorry to hear it. The Residence.
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Might not look like it, but this is a miles-long chain along Langston Blvd.
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Northern Virginia is showing up today. #nokings
scottlitz.bsky.social
Looking for button-down shirts that are neither office shirts nor casual. Something that would look smart going out to a nice restaurant with a sport jacket. Can you recommend a brand or two? For context I mostly wear Charles Tyrwhitt non iron slim fit, but am looking for less business-y. Thanks!
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emilypawley.bsky.social
Hey, it was so lovely to get the chance to write this. (And lovely to get help from my social movement historian friends to do so!)
katharinehayhoe.com
Historian @emilypawley.bsky.social shows how social movements have already transformed our world—often more than we realize. That's the good news! The not-so-good news is that progress is often messy, imperfect, and fragile.

We can’t do this alone, but history proves that we CAN do it together.
History’s playbook for climate action
The secret to social change with historian Dr. Emily Pawley
www.talkingclimate.ca
scottlitz.bsky.social
This project is a good example of how the private and public sectors can enable carbon removal together: the Norwegian government's Longship program supports CO2 capture and storage, the City of Oslo provides financial investment, and Frontier buyers guarantee revenue.
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Hafslund Celsio’s facility processes 350,000 tons of waste annually, incinerating it to produce energy, which generates biogenic and fossil CO₂ emissions. With a new retrofit, Hafslund Celsio estimates that it could capture up to 175,000 tons of biogenic CO2 emissions per year.
scottlitz.bsky.social
Hafslund Celsio is building the world's first carbon removal retrofit at a waste-to-energy facility, enabled by a $30M offtake with Frontier buyers. Writ large, this approach could remove 400 million tons of CO2 per year by 2050. frontierclimate.com/writing/hafs...
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Perhaps a lego DeLorean in her near future
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fraukekracke.bsky.social
Frontier is accepting applications for our 2025 prepurchase track!

1. We’ll now accept applications on a rolling basis (vs batched).

2. We’re explicitly focused on companies that fill gaps in the field or in our portfolio.

Read more and apply: frontierclimate.com/apply/prepur...
Apply for prepurchase
Frontier is an advance market commitment to buy an initial $1B+ of permanent carbon removal between 2022 and 2030.
frontierclimate.com
scottlitz.bsky.social
That’s just, like, your opinion man (but ok)