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gustaf | 3 years ago | on: Urgent: Sign the petition now
gustaf | 3 years ago | on: Request for Startups: Climate Tech
gustaf | 3 years ago | on: Request for Startups: Climate Tech
But many other sectors need to be electrified for nuclear power to have its decarbonization impact: buildings, industry, transportation etc.
gustaf | 3 years ago | on: Request for Startups: Climate Tech
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gustaf | 5 years ago | on: Launch HN: Sidekick (YC S20) – A hardware device to connect remote teams
Before YC I worked at Airbnb and before that I worked at Voxer which was a pioneering company in asynchronous voice. A phone call is either on or off. Asynchronous is different and the other side and choose to participate or not. Facebook portal is to video what a phone call is to voice. Sidekick is much more what like Voxer is to voice.
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gustaf | 6 years ago | on: Launch HN: Wren (YC S19) – Offset Your Carbon Footprint
Thanks for sharing the backstory on Cool Effect. Their effort on marketing to me also reflect the type of marketing that don't work. After spending 5 years at the growth team of Airbnb I'm more convinced than ever that marketing have to have strong ROI that can be measured. If it does, it's an excellent way of growing something. And because of Google and Facebook's dominance, more and more this is becoming one of the very few ways to go really big. I know Wren isn't spending money on marketing yet but having a foundation where that is possible is a great chance to make a really big impact.
I totally agree that educating the rest of the country and policy etc are the top priorities but at the same time you have millions of individuals who want to take individual action but don't know exactly what to do. Both you and Wren seems like great options for them to be involved.
gustaf | 6 years ago | on: Launch HN: Wren (YC S19) – Offset Your Carbon Footprint
gustaf | 6 years ago | on: Launch HN: Wren (YC S19) – Offset Your Carbon Footprint
gustaf | 6 years ago | on: Planting 1.2T Trees Could Cancel Out a Decade of CO2 Emissions
gustaf | 7 years ago
- It's primarily a tech solution which allows for scale. If you build one Machine you can build a million. It won't actually require very much space, it need access to cheap energy and abilities to store/sequester the CO2 captured.
- Technology have the benefit that can be optimized and optimized and optimized to the point where the cost is not very high. The less tech the less changes for optimization
- There is a big risk many countries won't meet their responsibility. Getting wealthy democracies onboard is hard enough. We need a scalable way to solve this that doesn't require everyone to help because they prob won't after all
- Any negative emission solution that requires a large land-mass will create other problems (dealing with land-owners etc).
gustaf | 7 years ago
gustaf | 7 years ago
gustaf | 7 years ago
Even if countries implemented carbon tax and carbon incentives like many have it doesn't change that we innovation. Modern cheap verification systems, Marketplace's like Nori.com