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Unveiling the Hidden Ingredient in Carbon Removal: Why It Disappeared Without a Trace

by Alexandra Talty   ·  3 months ago  
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This narrative‌ was onc supported ‌by the ⁣Pulitzer​ Center.

The municipal hall in Akranes, located along⁣ Iceland’s western coast, quickly filled⁢ with residents eager ⁤to participate‍ in ⁢a community⁤ meeting.⁤ The ⁤atmosphere was warm, steadfast, and relaxed. Between speeches, a woman entertained the crowd with ⁢folk songs‍ while her ‍family accompanied​ her on guitar and ⁢melodica.Though, when ‍Marty ‌Odlin—a guest speaker from America—took the podium, ⁤his demeanor⁢ shifted dramatically ‍to one of grave seriousness.

“We have awakened⁢ Godzilla,” ​he warned​ the gathered locals. ⁣“It’s⁢ incinerating forests and​ cities while ‍depleting fish stocks and wreaking havoc everywhere.It’s a monstrous threat that we unleashed ourselves. Now it’s ⁤our obligation to rectify this.”

Odlin is the founder of Operating Tide,an American‍ climate startup that gained significant⁣ recognition in Akranes ⁤during ‌the summer of 2022 due to his ⁤distinctive ⁣neon beanie and fisherman-style⁤ flannels. He was establishing operations at‍ a nearby harbor with plans for an ⁤ambitious initiative ⁣aimed at ⁣combating climate change’s devastating effects. Odlin proposed creating jobs in this former ‌fishing town of 8,000 residents by enlisting ⁣locals to help sink vast quantities of biomass ⁣into⁣ surrounding‍ waters—an effort intended to remove gigatons of carbon ⁢dioxide ‌from Earth’s​ atmosphere while generating⁣ revenue through‍ carbon credits sold ​to major tech companies​ in‍ Silicon Valley. the ​surge in emissions ​from tech firms driven by increased demand⁣ for​ data centers and AI had made carbon credit trading more lucrative than ever before; earlier ⁤that‌ year, Lowercarbon Capital—a ‍venture capital firm co-founded by Chris Sacca—had led a $54 million Series B funding ⁢round​ for Operating Tide.

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Marty Odlin at Operating ‍Tide’s workshop located in ​Portland, ⁣Maine.

Photo: Maine Public/NPT/Fred Bever

A Shifted Vision

Initially⁢ envisioned⁤ as ⁢free-floating “micro forests” composed of seaweed anchored ​on biodegradable buoys—which would drift with ocean currents before sinking ​under their own weight—the concept evolved considerably within nine months after Odlin’s presentation⁣ in⁤ Akranes: it transformed into dumping‍ approximately 25,000 tons of chemically treated Canadian wood‍ chips off iceland’s coast instead.⁣ Some experts specializing in oceanic carbon capture criticized⁢ this⁣ approach as ⁢“poor science‍ fiction,” arguing ⁤it likely⁣ failed ⁢to sequester any atmospheric carbon while contributing further pollution to marine environments. ‍Ship-tracking information suggested ⁣that during these operations, Operating Tide may have ​infringed ​upon⁢ multiple ⁣countries’ ​maritime ⁣rights.

By autumn 2024 when WIRED visited Operating Tide’s headquarters in Iceland, enthusiasm ⁤had dissipated entirely; an orange jacket emblazoned with the company logo hung ⁣forgotten on a coat‌ rack while sensor buoys collected dust nearby. Gone were both Odlin—with his grand ambitions—and nearly all employees who once worked there;⁣ what had been heralded⁢ as a​ promising solution for carbon removal ‌left behind ‍hundreds of unverified credits lacking autonomous validation.

the story behind Operating​ Tide’s rapid rise ‍followed by its abrupt decline involved ​insights gathered⁢ from around 40 sources across ⁤France, Iceland, the UK—and even global scientists associated with United Nations initiatives—to piece together ⁢how⁣ this small-scale operator without substantial geoengineering experience managed to attract millions from high-profile investors.

The demise of Operating Tide does not signify ⁤an end but ⁢rather marks just ⁢another ⁢chapter; investors continue pouring hundreds ⁣of⁣ millions into​ experimental technologies aimed at capturing more atmospheric CO2, ⁢raising concerns⁤ about what might come ‌next ‍as demand for such solutions escalates rapidly.

A pile leftover wooden ​chips ⁤at Grundartangi.
Photo: Ernir eyjólfsson

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The former ​workspace for‌ Operating Tide located ‌at Grundartangi.
Photo: Ernir Eyjólfsson

The Evolution‌ Of Carbon Offsetting Strategies

The concept behind companies offsetting their carbon emissions originated back‌ during ‌the 1980s ​when individuals could invest—for instance—in forestry or bamboo cultivation projects ‌promising up-to-80 years worths’ worths’ worths’ worths’ worths’ worths’⁤ worths’‍ worths’ value regarding captured CO2.As interest ‌grew over time so did intermediaries who verified produced credits before offering them up potential buyers⁢ interested⁣ purchasing them directly via registries like Verra which oversees much activity ​within today’s $1 billion market​ where​ every project listed undergoes independent verification ensuring transparency throughout ​transactions involving tons traded publicly available ​online.

In recent ​years however controversies erupted surrounding some major offset ‌programs including one run by South Pole—a billion-dollar firm ‍accused knowingly selling⁤ excess credits beyond⁢ actual project capacity leading Elias Ayrey-an independent forest ecology expert analyzing satellite imagery revealing discrepancies‌ between reported figures versus reality prompting⁣ South Pole exit⁢ Kariba program October last year‍ following ‍resignation CEO amid fallout resulting‍ cancellation over ‌half ⁤issued credits ⁣according verra findings.

For many observers​ failures such as these raised doubts about entire ⁣market ​integrity⁤ prompting large emitters seeking offsets ‌reconsider⁤ reliance third-party verifiers opting instead pursue self-verification⁢ methods directly managing their own claims without oversight conventional ⁣systems previously relied upon.

Simultaneously new developments emerged alongside historical‍ nature-based offsets focusing ⁢primarily tree planting efforts providing⁤ long-term sequestration⁢ benefits⁢ now competing against innovative firms offering⁣ direct “carbon-removal” services ‌targeting ‍emitters willing pay ⁢premium prices locking away greenhouse⁢ gases utilizing advanced technological‌ solutions ranging injecting dissolved CO2 into underground formations scrubbing air using machines or sinking biomass⁤ deep-sea environments effectively removing harmful pollutants atmosphere altogether resulting staggering growth industry—from just $55 million sales recorded two years ‌ago skyrocketing upwards towards estimated⁣ total revenues⁢ exceeding $3 ⁣billion projected ‌upcoming fiscal periods ahead!

Pioneering New Approaches To‍ Carbon Capture

Operating tide founded back⁤ early days (2017)‍ eventually establishing headquarters Portland ​Maine⁤ close proximity where father operated prosperous groundfishing buisness many years prior initially experimenting oyster ​farming improve overall health oceans⁢ later pivoting focus solely towards developing effective means capturing ‌excess atmospheric ‍greenhouse ⁢gases through innovative techniques involving ‍creation ⁣small ⁤buoy‌ structures made terrestrial materials​ minerals ‌combined kelps spores ⁤spread ⁢out across open waters allowing natural processes take place promote ⁢growth‌ sustainable ecosystems​ capable absorbing significant amounts ⁣CO < sub > < / sub >from environment​ over​ extended ⁤periods time.

During initial phases experimentation company deployed heavy⁣ moorings connected floating buoys cotton​ lines inoculated⁤ seaweed spores enabling monitoring growth⁣ rates calculating potential removals prior scaling larger designs ultimately releasing ​thousands anchored lines off​ coast Maine⁣ winter season challenges arose quickly became ⁣apparent despite ⁤intentions⁢ success ‌results fell short expectations leading inquiries local authorities regarding origins lost equipment ⁤washing ashore neighboring states.While majority remained intact reports indicated concerning ‍lack productivity observed among cultivated species prompting ​internal discussions amongst⁢ staff members questioning accuracy previous projections claiming⁣ ability produce tens thousands⁤ metric tons annually‍ ultimately revealing far lower outputs than anticipated causing discontentment among team ⁣members ‍leading‌ departures ‍citing⁢ dishonesty management practices undermining trust relationships ⁢built throughout organization.

Despite setbacks leadership maintained optimism pushing forward exploring choice strategies⁣ including‌ transitioning focus away⁤ algae-based approaches toward utilizing‍ wood chip​ methodologies believed offer dual ‍benefits enhancing alkalinity levels seawater​ simultaneously sequestering ‍additional amounts captured gases preventing reentry atmosphere thus contributing overall reduction net emissions globally!

as plans progressed⁤ concerns arose regarding environmental impacts associated proposed activities particularly given shifting scope original permits sought lacked⁤ clarity quantifying effectiveness measures taken ensure⁣ minimal disruption ecosystems involved necessitating⁢ thorough assessments conducted third​ parties validate outcomes ​achieved through‌ trials‍ undertaken ensuring compliance regulations governing ⁢marine research endeavors undertaken responsibly safeguarding interests public ‌welfare protecting delicate balance nature preserved future generations yet remain uncertain ‍whether sufficient ⁣evidence⁤ exists substantiate‍ claims made operating tide successfully executed objectives‍ outlined ⁤initial proposals submitted authorities​ overseeing regulatory frameworks ‌governing⁣ operations ⁣conducted regionally nationally internationally ‌alike!

Ultimately despite securing necessary approvals commencing work site⁤ locations various regions including Akranes ongoing scrutiny ⁤continued⁣ raise alarms stakeholders concerned implications actions taken perhaps jeopardizing fragile habitats existing aquatic life forms thriving⁢ coastal areas impacted decisions made without adequate foresight ​planning consideration long-term ramifications posed future sustainability efforts aimed ⁣preserving biodiversity maintaining ecological⁣ integrity essential resources shared planet earth collectively inhabited humanity!⁤

In summary even though ⁢operating ⁣tide faced numerous obstacles encountered journey navigating complex landscape emerging technologies addressing pressing issues related climate change⁣ remains​ imperative recognize importance collaboration ⁤interdisciplinary approaches fostering ‍innovation drive progress forward tackling challenges head-on striving create sustainable solutions benefit all‌ inhabitants planet earth collectively working together achieve common goals protect preserve ‍precious‍ resources⁢ entrusted ⁣us stewardship generations yet come!