Climate Interventions: Carbon Dioxide Removal at Scale
Time: 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM
Climate Interventions: Carbon Dioxide Removal at Scale
Hosted by
The Institute for Science & Policy
In partnership with
The Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal
From nature-based to technological solutions, carbon dioxide removal could help address the root cause of climate change by cleaning up Earth’s atmosphere. Exploring removing carbon at scale means examining the environmental, economic, and social benefits and tradeoffs. During the second panel discussion in our three-part Climate Interventions series, we expolored issues of verification, ethics, and community engagement on an array of solutions that exist across broad geographic scales.
Featuring:
Wil Burns, Co-Director, Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal, American University and Visiting Professor, Environmental Policy & Culture Program, Northwestern University
Freya Chay, Program Lead, CarbonPlan
Alicia Karspeck, Co-Founder & Chief Technology Officer, [C]Worthy
Celina Scott-Buechler, Senior Resident Fellow for Climate Innovation, Data for Progress
Moderated by Kristan Uhlenbrock, Executive Director, The Institute for Science & Policy.
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The Institute for Science & Policy at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science is a non-partisan, policy-neutral convener and honest broker working across divides to help solve our most complex statewide, national, and global challenges.
The Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal is a research center in the School of International Service at American University, Washington DC. Its mission is to build ways of doing carbon removal that are responsible, democratic, just, and equitable.