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The CDR Policy Scoop

The CDR Policy Scoop

By: Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart
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Get the Scoop on the latest CDR policy developments with Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart.


Punchy, unfiltered, to the point discussions on all hot developments in the sector.


Listen in to go several levels deeper and beyond the analysis that you won't find anywhere else. Enjoy.

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Episodes
  • LULUCF, Carbon Farming and the CRCF Review - with Asger Strange Olesen
    May 24 2026

    In this episode of The CDR Policy Scoop, Sebastian Manhart and Eve Tamme welcome back Asger Strange Olesen, Global Head of Climate and Biodiversity at the International Woodland Company and Independent Member of the EU Carbon Removal Expert Group.


    The conversation opens on where the carbon farming side of the CRCF stands relative to the momentum building around permanent removals. Asger explains why carbon credits are the wrong tool for the majority of European farmland that stays in production, and why the CRCF review's emerging concept of performance certificates may finally offer a workable alternative. One that links supply chain companies' Scope 3 reporting to what actually happens on the land.


    The episode digs into how performance certificates would work in practice: who issues them, who needs them, and how attribution across multiple buyers in the same supply chain gets resolved. Asger is direct about which concepts from the carbon credit world have no place here, and why insisting on them would kill the instrument before it starts.


    The discussion also covers the tension between the EU's bottom-up inventory approach and SBTi's top-down FLAG methodology, what the Q4 Commission proposal on national targets and flexibilities needs to get right, and why moving the obligation to pay from member states to sectors and companies is the single most important precondition for any of this to work.


    Show notes:

    • Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website
    • Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website
    • Asger Strange Olesen: LinkedIn and Medium
    • CRCF Days — European Commission event page
    • Supercharging Carbon Removal from the EU’s Land Sector


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    27 mins
  • Live from Brussels: Does the EU Buyers' Club Have What it Takes?
    May 21 2026

    Recorded on the ground at the first annual CRCF Days in Brussels, Eve Tamme and Sebastian Manhart spent the day inside Day One on permanent carbon removals and caught up throughout the day to give you a front-row view of how it unfolded.


    The episode follows the arc of the day to tackle the central question: does the EU Buyers' Club have the momentum, the money, and the buyers to actually deliver? Eve and Sebastian arrive with different expectations and leave with a revealing disagreement. Surprisingly, Eve is more bullish than usual and Sebastian is more measured. However both agree the room had real energy with over 200 in person and 300 online, and that the process of getting buyers together under Commission convening is worth something in itself.


    The momentum in the room was real but whether it translates into offtake agreements, new buyers, and genuine scale is a different question. Eve and Sebastian get into what was actually announced, which technologies are in or out of scope, and why use cases for permanent removals keep coming up and keep going unanswered.


    Show notes:

    • Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website
    • Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website
    • CRCF Days — European Commission event page
    • CDR Policy Scoop — The Uncertain Future of the EU's CDR Buyers' Club (with Robert Höglund)
    • CDR Policy Scoop — How Far Can the EU's Market-Shaping Purchasing Programme Go? (with Hugh McDonald)


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    31 mins
  • CBAM and International Credits: What’s Just Changed? - with Dan Maleski
    May 15 2026

    The European Commission just published a draft implementing act on CBAM and it quietly opens the door to international carbon credits counting toward carbon border liabilities. The rules are still being written, but the direction of travel is clear.


    Co-hosts Sebastian Manhart and Eve Tamme pulled our favourite CBAM expert, Dan Maleski back in for a rapid-fire debrief the day after publication. They wanted to get the Scoop on what's actually in the act, what's still missing, and what does it mean in practice for companies, governments, and CDR?


    The conversation unpacks the 10% cap on Article 6 credits, why domestic credits face no equivalent limit, and why that asymmetry should raise eyebrows. Dan also flags a real risk: with prices in voluntary carbon markets anything but standardised, the room for manipulation is not hypothetical. And with "independent persons" as the main safeguard, the jury is still out on how watertight this will be.


    One thread runs through it all: CBAM is pushing trading partners toward compliance regimes that look more like the EU ETS and for CDR project developers who can align with that compliance demand, the long-term signal is significant.

    The consultation closes in early June. While still unresolved, this one is worth watching closely.


    Show notes:

    • Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website
    • Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website
    • Dan Maleski: LinkedIn
    • European Commission implementing act on using carbon credits for CBAM liability


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    26 mins
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