Over the last two weeks, I had the pleasure of participating in a bunch of webinars and articles. Here they are in case you missed them:
đȘđșâEurope encourages carbon removal with a stick, rather than a carrotâ
Article in GreenBiz Group by Jesse Chase-Lubitz on the EUŽs carbon removal certification framework (#CRCF). I was able to highlight the issues with the current definitions, the role of biochar carbon removal (#BCR), and the overall promise of this policy. Shout-out to fellow interviewees Harald Bier, Hanna Ojanen, Johan Börje, Josh Burke FRSA, and Eli Mitchell-Larson.
https://lnkd.in/dJXUyhmJ
đâThe state of European carbon removalâ
Fireside chat with The OpenAir Collective and Megha Raghavan where we cover all things EU climate policy and CDR. Starting from a high-level overview, to a deep dive on individual countries, and following up with a look at the #CRCF and the EU Emission Trading Scheme (#ETS). A great intro to EU CDR policy.
https://lnkd.in/dpaqNz68
â°âNo time to lose - innovations in climate restorationâ
Panel discussion as part of the fifth annual Climate Restoration Forum hosted by the Foundation for Climate Restoration. A great overview of where the CDR industry is at, the pros/cons of specific technologies, and an outlook into future trends of the market. Shout-out to fellow panelists Nikki Sepesi Batchelor, Andrew Chang, and Toby Bryce, as well as wonderful moderator Erica Dodds, Ph.D.
https://lnkd.in/d9jb8tfi
đ©đȘâCO2 Entnahme und Deutschlandâ
Webinar hosted by The OpenAir Collective and Carbon Roundtable e.V. looking at the state of play of CDR in Germany: what policies are in place, what start-ups are up and coming, and what role could Germany play in Europe? Great to be joined by Dr. Mar FernĂĄndez-MĂ©ndez, Venna Lepel, Christoph Meyer, and the awesome moderator Kaj Seeger (ex-Fischer). Note: this webinar was in German.
https://lnkd.in/dhJrDcXt
Hope you enjoyed these! Great to see CDR policy covered from so many different angles. If you have questions or feedback do share in the comments.
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