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The Times Tech Podcast

Deep Sky’s Fred Lalonde - Holiday replay!

The Times Tech Podcast

Will Morley

Business, Unknown, Technology

4.9654 Ratings

🗓️ 6 July 2024

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

Happy July 4th! Running back one of our favorite episodes from last summer - Fred Lalonde of Deep Sky, who speaks eloquently about the need to bury every ton of CO2 emitted since the Industrial Revolution. Enjoy!

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Hello and welcome to Danny in the Valley. It's July. It's July 4th. It's a big week here in America.

0:40.1

I am on holiday. But I figured, even though everybody is basically barbecuing and about to blow stuff

0:48.5

up, fireworks, et cetera, we'd run a great episode from last year that I think was one of my favorites from last year.

0:57.3

Fred Lalone, you may remember him.

0:59.0

He founded this company Deep Sky to figure out the best ways to capture, sequester, bury CO2 around the world.

1:08.9

And he is one of the, I would argue, one of the most kind of eloquent

1:12.1

people on the dramatic need for this type of technology. And I thought it was appropriate.

1:17.9

I drove down to Southern California for a little bit of rest and relaxation with some friends.

1:22.9

And we drove through Central California where it was 111 degrees this week. In July, typically, is the hottest

1:30.9

month of the year. We are now 12 straight months of record temperatures around the world.

1:36.6

So I thought it was appropriate as we heading to July, which is typically the hottest month

1:40.3

of the year to kind of resurface this interview I did last year with Fred

1:45.0

about what he is doing and why it isn't so important. So that is what you are about to hear

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