Podcast: How MMRV, Regulation, and Science Are Shaping mCDR

What will it take to reach gigaton-scale carbon removal by 2035—and how does the ocean fit in? In a recent episode of the Climate Confident podcast, Gigablue CCO Ori Shaashua joins host Tom Raftery to explore how our Marine Carbon Fixation and Sequestration (MCFS) method is unlocking a low-energy, high-durability path to scale.

They dive into the mechanics of traceability, the challenges of delayed regulation, and why robust MMRV is essential to making CDR credible and investable. Ori also unpacks how ocean deserts—like those off the coast of New Zealand—create ideal conditions for safe, measurable, and permanent CO₂ storage.

It’s a must-listen for anyone navigating the fast-evolving landscape of climate tech, compliance markets, and long-term net zero strategies.

Prefer to listen only? Here’s the audio.

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