Extract and Store Carbon Dioxide [CO2] from the Atmosphere

Published On: October 6, 2018

Increasing numbers of scientists and climate policy experts are claiming that carbon removal (also known as negative emissions technologies) is necessary to meet the Paris Agreement goals.

Increasing numbers of scientists and climate policy experts are claiming that carbon removal (also known as negative emissions technologies) is necessary to meet the Paris Agreement goals.

How can we assess carbon removal as part of a portfolio response to climate change and as individual technologies or approaches?

Moderation

  • Dr. Simon Nicholson
  • Dr. Wil Burns (Forum for Climate Engineering Assessment)

Speakers

  • Dr. Katharine Mach (Stanford University)
  • Janos Pasztor (Carnegie Climate Geoengineering Governance Initiative)
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