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In this fascinating episode of the Lava Academy Podcast, we dive into the fiery intersection of volcanoes, carbon science, and the future of our planet. Hosts Iain MacKinnon, Lava Master at Lava Show, and Ragnhildur Ágústsdóttir, Founder of Lava Show (aka Lady Lava), welcome two remarkable guests:

  • Professor Philip Ringrose — Energy Transition Geoscientist at NTNU in Trondheim, specializing in underground CO₂ storage and the role of geology in solving the climate crisis.
  • Chloé Delbé — PhD researcher studying CO₂ detection over volcanic regions using cutting-edge satellite technology.

Together, they explore some of the biggest questions in earth science today:
• How much CO₂ do volcanoes actually emit?
• Can basalt — the very lava we melt at Lava Show — help store carbon safely underground?
• Why is Iceland such a unique “geological weirdo,” and what can it teach the world?
• How can satellites detect volcanic gases from space with astonishing accuracy?
• And what misconceptions still hold back climate solutions like CO₂ storage?

This episode blends engaging storytelling with accessible science, making complex topics feel down-to-earth (and occasionally molten-hot). Whether you’re a volcano enthusiast, a climate science follower, or simply curious about how the planet works, this conversation offers surprising insights and plenty of “I never knew that!” moments.

Listen now and discover how Iceland’s geology may help shape a cooler, more sustainable future.

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