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SUMMARY:Propelling the Blue Economy:  Connecting Our Oceans\, Our People\, Our Future
DESCRIPTION:About the event:\n\n\nThe Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland presents Propelling the Blue Economy:  Connecting Our Oceans\, Our People\, Our Future\, a 3-day Virtual Symposium for scientists\, researchers\, government representatives\, industry stakeholders\, NGOs\, Indigenous and coastal communities to exchange and share their experiences and ideas on all aspects of The Ocean Decade. \nThis conference will provide an interdisciplinary platform for researchers\, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations\, trends\, and solutions to assist in the development of a common framework that will contribute to the development of a sustainable blue economy for Canada and the world. \nLearn more: https://www.miblueeconomy.com/ \n\n— \nSee Carbon Engineering’s VP Business Development\, Anna Stukas\, speak at.. \n\nA rock-solid climate solution: Solid Carbon can remove carbon emissions and safely secure them beneath the ocean floor \n\n\nThis session features a 25-minute lecture about the Solid Carbon project by Dr. Kate Moran\, President and CEO of Ocean Networks Canada (https://www.oceannetworks.ca/). Following the talk\, the Marine Institute’s Dr. Sean Mullan will moderate a 30-minute discussion amongst selected expert panellists from Canadian industry and academia.
URL:https://carbonengineering.com/event/propelling-the-blue-economy-connecting-our-oceans-our-people-our-future/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211118
DTSTAMP:20230126T230028
CREATED:20211103T231245Z
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SUMMARY:What's Working: The Canadian-American Energy Relationship
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, November 17\, 1PM ET \nRegister: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_IKuVzYWwRhWd9f1p6s7KJA \nPresented by the United States Energy Association \n— \nThe United States and Canada boast one of the strongest bilateral alliances in the world\, share a 5\,525-mile border\, and have had a friendship for over 150 years. However\, the relationship between the two countries is sometimes overlooked due to their proximity and cultural similarities. Regardless\, there is a depth to this unique partnership\, and countless symbiotic economic interactions occur every day. Among these interactions is an extensive history of energy cooperation rooted in the overwhelming abundance of natural resources found in both the United States and Canada. \nIn this special joint webinar from the United States Energy Association (USEA) and the Energy Council of Canada (ECC)\, two contemporary energy projects that feature American and Canadian collaboration will be highlighted. Featuring guest speakers from both countries\, this webinar will give an overview of the Canadian-American energy relationship and help illustrate that the long-standing partnership is mutually beneficial and positive. \nModerators \n\nSheila Hollis\, Acting Executive Director\, USEA\nJacob Irving\, President & CEO\, ECC\n\nConfirmed Speakers \n\nAnna Stukas\, VP Business Development\, Carbon Engineering Ltd.\nRyan Edwards\, Senior Carbon Management Policy Advisor\, Oxy Low Carbon Ventures\nPete Rose\, Director\, Stakeholder Relations\, Hydro Quebec\nDavid Manning\, Director\, Stakeholder Relations\, Brookhaven National Laboratory
URL:https://carbonengineering.com/event/whats-working-the-canadian-american-energy-relationship/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211117
DTSTAMP:20230126T230028
CREATED:20211105T203732Z
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SUMMARY:Global Energy Summit 2021 - From COP26 to Actions
DESCRIPTION:See Carbon Engineering’s VP Europe\, Amy Ruddock\, speak at… \n— \nThe Global Energy Summit provides a forum for academic and business thought-leaders to explore and debate ideas on the future of the energy. \n\n\n\nNovember 15 -16\, 2021 \nPresented by London Business School. \n\n\n  \nAbout this event \n\nThe London Business School’s (LBS) Energy & Environment Club 2-day hybrid flagship event is taking place on Nov 15th and 16th. The conference is directly following COP26 and we have an exciting lineup prepared for you\, which you can now preview on our website. \nKey themes include achieving the Paris Agreement Targets\, accelerating Net Zero solutions and financing a sustainable world. \nIn-person seats are prioritised for LBS students & alumni. External attendees may attend the event virtually for free. \nLearn more: https://clubs.london.edu/energyenvironment/global-energy-summit-november-2021/ \nRegister: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/global-energy-summit-2021-from-cop26-to-actions-tickets-201564022417
URL:https://carbonengineering.com/event/global-energy-summit-2021-from-cop26-to-actions/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211106T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211106T120000
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CREATED:20211103T230204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211103T230204Z
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SUMMARY:Girls and STEAM 2021
DESCRIPTION:See Carbon Engineering’s VP of Business Development\, Anna Stukas\, present at… \n— \nGirls and STEAM provides engaging\, future-focused opportunities throughout the year for girls age 11-13 across British Columbia to explore dream careers in STEAM (science\, technology\, engineering\, arts & design\, and math). Packed with workshops\, hands-on activities\, panel discussions\, and an interactive industry showcase\, Girls and STEAM is a brave space to learn about a variety of scientific topics and careers from experts and mentors at no cost. \nWhile the terms “women” and “girls” are used in our event\, we invite participants and mentors who identify as women\, girls\, trans\, genderqueer\, non-binary\, two-spirit\, and gender questioning. \nRegister: https://www.scienceworld.ca/event/girls-and-steam-2021/ \nPresented by Science World.
URL:https://carbonengineering.com/event/girls-and-steam-2021/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211028T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211028T113000
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CREATED:20211008T210057Z
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SUMMARY:How can market development impact the future of carbon capture?
DESCRIPTION:About this event\n\n\nKatie Sullivan will provide an overview of the carbon market and how market development can impact the future of carbon capture\, utilization\, and storage. The keynote presentation will be followed by a panel discussion of how carbon financing will work and how carbon can be monetized. The webinar will end with breakout sessions to meet the panelists and allow for further Q&A on the topic. \nKeynote Speaker: Katie Sullivan (International Emissions Trading Association) \nPanel: \n\nAnna Stukas (Carbon Engineering)\nDon D’Souza (Climate Action Secretariat)\nKai Alderson (Faskens)\n\nEvent Registration: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/how-can-market-development-impact-the-future-of-carbon-capture-tickets-186304741497
URL:https://carbonengineering.com/event/how-can-market-development-impact-the-future-of-carbon-capture/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211027
DTSTAMP:20230126T230028
CREATED:20211027T173249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211027T173249Z
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SUMMARY:EDC Cleantech Export Week
DESCRIPTION:Accelerating Canada’s cleantech potential together \nExport Development Canada (EDC) is proud to present the 5th annual Cleantech Export Week. This digital conference brings together clean technology experts\, entrepreneurs\, and partners from across Canada to share insights\, network\, report on industry trends\, and discuss future opportunities in this rapidly evolving field. \nRegister: https://www.edc.ca/en/campaign/cleantech-export-week.html \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://carbonengineering.com/event/edc-cleantech-export-week/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211021T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211021T141500
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CREATED:20211020T223617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211020T223617Z
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SUMMARY:Race to Zero: role of voluntary offsets
DESCRIPTION:Time & Location\n\n\n21 Oct\, 19:00 – 20:15 CEST\nZoom\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout The Event\n\n\n\nCarbon offsets are in renewed demand as corporates and other organisations set net zero targets and face up to the challenge of complete decarbonization. This applies to both voluntary and mandatory offsets. \nOffsets took off mainly under the mandatory schemes\, the EU ETS being the most advanced example. Voluntary offset markets are shaping up\, with corporates tapping into it to meet their net zero targets\, and according to the Taskforce on Scaling Voluntary Carbon Markets (2021)\, “voluntary carbon offsets market worth could reach USD100 billion by 2030 vs USD300 million in 2018”. \nA caveat is that there is no overarching governance system in place and corporates/traders are rushing to start trading without agreeing on how offsets fit in with effective climate action. Offset projects are incredibly diverse\, covering different approaches to emissions reduction\, avoidance and removal. Only a small fraction actually remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere\, and past projects have often shown to be not fully additional. \nLearn more about the role of offsets in race to zero with Olga Krylova\, Oxford alumna/OxCAN Europe\, who will moderate the session\, and: \nDr Steve Smith\, Oxford/Imperial alumnus and Executive Director\, Oxford Net Zero; Deputy Director\, CO2RE\, co-author of The Oxford Principles for Net Zero Aligned Carbon Offsetting \n\nThe scale of the challenge: staying below 1.5°C\nThe state of net zero commitments and offsetting\nRelevance of The Oxford Principles for Net Zero Aligned Carbon Offsetting\n\nOwen Hewlett\, University of Bristol alumnus and Chief Technical Officer at the Gold Standard Foundation \n\nTaxonomy of claims associated with carbon markets\nIntegration of markets and claims into an holistic corporate climate framework\nGS work on aligning VCM with Paris and corporate climate action\n\nEli Mitchell-Larson\, Oxford/Yale alumnus and Scoping Team Lead\, Carbon Removal Advocacy Europe  \n\nLimits of relying on voluntary commitments and the need for a rapid transition to regulation and compliance markets\nDatabase of the observable universe of carbon credits (Berkley Carbon Trading Project/Carbon Removal Advocacy Europe high-level VCM analysis)\nCreative ‘contribution claim’ commitments without transference of carbon credit\n\nLori Guetre\, VP and Head of Business Development at Carbon Engineering Ltd. \n\nThe importance of looking at the whole net zero problem\nShould we change the question?\nThe state of compliance markets and the key role that voluntary markets can play in accelerating the buildout of climate solutions\n\nZhizhen Wang\, Sustainability Programme Manager at Signify  \n\nThe role carbon offset plays in corporates’ journey to carbon neutrality\nWhat do companies value when selecting carbon offset projects\nNet zero and different types of carbon offset credits\, what’s ahead\n\nInterventions will be followed by 15 min Q&A. \n\nRegister here: https://www.oxfordclimatealumni.com/events/race-to-zero-role-of-voluntary-offsets
URL:https://carbonengineering.com/event/race-to-zero-role-of-voluntary-offsets/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211014T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211014T120000
DTSTAMP:20230126T230028
CREATED:20211008T211228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T211228Z
UID:3807-1634209200-1634212800@carbonengineering.com
SUMMARY:COP 101: A Primer for Business
DESCRIPTION:Catalyst Business Alliance\, British Consulate-General and Vancouver Economic Commission are hosting Part 2 of their COP 26 webinar series. This series is a lead up to the United Nations Climate Change Conference (aka COP26)\, which the U.K. is hosting in Glasgow in November. \nThe series will showcase the private sector’s ambitions to cut corporate emissions in line with global climate targets\, raise awareness regarding the financial risks of not taking action on climate\, and unpack the relevance of the UN’s international climate conference to the business community. \nSpeakers: \n\nAnna Stukas\, VP Business Development\, Carbon Engineering (moderator)\nDana Krechowicz\, Senior Sustainable Finance Manager\, HSBC\nJohn Dickerman\, Head of Group\, Confederation of British Industry\nNiniane Tozzi\, Sustainability and Climate Change\, Mott MacDonald\n\nRegister here: https://www.pembina.org/event/cop-101-primer-business \n 
URL:https://carbonengineering.com/event/cop-101-a-primer-for-business/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211007T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211007T110000
DTSTAMP:20230126T230028
CREATED:20211004T161727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T161810Z
UID:3775-1633597200-1633604400@carbonengineering.com
SUMMARY:ESG in B.C. Session 4: Building on B.C.'s advantages in the global pursuit of net-zero
DESCRIPTION:Join the Business Council of British Columbia for the 4th session of the ESG in B.C. series in partnership with Deloitte \n\n\n\n\nSession 4: Building on B.C.’s advantages in the global pursuit of net-zero\, presented in partnership with Deloitte \nThursday\, October 7\, 2021 | 9:00 am – 11:00 am (PDT) \n\n\n  \nABOUT THIS EVENT: \n\n\nAs Canada and British Columbia pursue opportunities to reduce greenhouse gases\, business and industry are examining their roles and responsibilities in the world’s effort to decarbonize. With a clean electricity grid\, local innovation and robust regulatory structures\, British Columbia has an opportunity to make an outsized impact in the global fight against climate change both locally\, and abroad. \nThe next event in the Business Council of B.C.’s ESG in B.C. series\, taking place Thursday\, October 7th\, and presented in partnership with Deloitte\, will explore opportunities to reduce local emissions through infrastructure networks. We will also look at our province’s low carbon advantage as the producer of lower carbon-intensive natural resources for the global export market. \nFor more information and to register: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/session-4-building-on-bcs-advantages-in-the-global-pursuit-of-net-zero-tickets-170476624172
URL:https://carbonengineering.com/event/esg-in-b-c-session-4-building-on-b-c-s-advantages-in-the-global-pursuit-of-net-zero/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211006
DTSTAMP:20230126T230028
CREATED:20210812T212736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210812T213342Z
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SUMMARY:CCS / Decarbonization Project Development\, Finance & Investment Master Class
DESCRIPTION:The energy transition requires a profound transformation in the way we produce and use energy. We can only make this happen with a broad range of technologies—and it is becoming clear that among them will be carbon capture\, sequestration and utilization. However\, developing and financing such projects will involve overcoming a whole series of sometimes novel challenges in a field that is still rapidly developing. Understanding federal and state policies and incentives\, obtaining permits\, making equipment and technical choices\, negotiating contract issues between emitters and decarbonization developers\, and structuring deals to meet the needs of investors\, lenders and tax-equity: these must all be tackled to bring a decarbonization project into reality. \nInfocast has created this course in conjunction with active participants in the pioneering decarbonization projects to provide in-depth education and critical market information that those who seek to develop such projects cannot do without. This unique course will: \n\nProvide guidance on dealing with the unique permitting\, siting and risk assessment aspects of these new types of projects\nExplain in depth the 45Q provisions and IRS-issued guidance\, and identify the potential ownership and project structuring pitfalls\nHear directly from tax equity\, development capital and cash equity providers on what they look for in these new types of assets\nWalk you through how to structure your decarbonization projects to take maximum advantage of federal and state policies and incentive programs\, and other potential revenue streams\nLatest information from emitters looking to install these systems\, and the developers working on Direct Air Capture projects\nDeliver a review of the various types of carbon capture equipment\, and where each may be best employed\n\n\n\n\nCLASS TAKEAWAYS\nThe curriculum has been designed to allow professionals to fully grasp today’s most important topics\, including: \n\nUsing 45Q tax equity\, DOE loan guarantee\, RUS finance\, California LCFS CCS and other emerging government programs\nGain an understanding of the technologies employed for emissions and carbon capture\, including their costs and performance\nApply the lessons learned in carbon pipeline\, sequestration and EOR projects\nLearn what needs to be done to structure projects to gain development capital\, equity and tax equity investments\n\n\n\nRegister here: https://infocastinc.com/event/ccs-decarbonization-project-development/ \n  \n\n\n\n  \nCarbon Engineering’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO)\, Kerri Fox\, will share key insights as a Contributing Instructor for this Master Class. \n\n\n 
URL:https://carbonengineering.com/event/ccs-decarbonization-project-development-finance-investment/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Infocast":MAILTO:support@infocastevents.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211001
DTSTAMP:20230126T230028
CREATED:20210901T221405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210901T221405Z
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SUMMARY:Global Offshore Wind 2021 Conference
DESCRIPTION:When | September 29 – 30\, 2021 \nWhere | Hybrid\, online & in-person \nExCeL London\nOne Western Gateway\nRoyal Victoria Dock\nLondon\nE16 1XL \nPricing | Details here. \nFull details |  RenewableUK Events Page \n  \n\n  \nSee Carbon Engineering VP Europe\, Amy Ruddock\, speak at… \nETZ13: Future Offtakers for Direct Air Capture \nThursday\, September 30th\, 2021 – 10:15-10:25 AM \n  \n 
URL:https://carbonengineering.com/event/global-offshore-wind-2021-conference/
LOCATION:Hybrid\, Zurich\, Switzerland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210927T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210927T183000
DTSTAMP:20230126T230028
CREATED:20210707T153410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210707T153829Z
UID:3487-1632763800-1632767400@carbonengineering.com
SUMMARY:Carbon Capture from the Atmosphere
DESCRIPTION:Carbon Capture is a method of removing Carbon Dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere to reduce the global warming/ green-house effect.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCarbon Engineering (CE) is deploying Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology at megatonne scale. The regenerative process uses standard industrial equipment assembled on site meaning plants can be rapidly deployed and a full local supply chain is developed.  In the US the world’s largest DACS facility is due online in 2024. In the UK\, CE and Storegga plan to deploy a commercial DACS facility in North East Scotland. Construction could begin in 2024.  One plant does the work of around 40 million trees but with significantly less water and land use. \nSpeakers: Dr Amy Ruddock and Gus Badran \nDr Amy Ruddock \nAmy heads CE’s business in Europe. Prior to joining CE\, Amy was VP Corporate Development and Sustainability at Virgin Atlantic where she was accountable for setting and delivering carbon strategy\, corporate strategy and government affairs. Amy previously spent 10 years at BCG in the Aviation Practice Area\, leading projects on topics ranging from strategy to transformation; operations to commercial\, working across Europe and the USA. \nGus Badran \nInvestment manager (with 15 years’ combined experience in operations\, product and business development within corporations) focusing on Cleantech\, Industrial\, Meditech and Technology companies who are seeking to raise venture and growth capital. \nChairman and founder of the Innovation Investing Special Interest Group (IISIG) within the Chartered Finance Analyst (CFA) UK Society. \nGraduated from Imperial College London in Material Science & Engineering and also received a post graduate diploma in Manufacturing: Management & Technology and Control Systems from the Open University and the University of Sheffield respectively. \nIISIG shares ideas and practices on the following: \n\nHow to identify disruptive innovation for a particular market or society.\nHow to invest and valuate start-ups and early stage companies.\nHow companies operate and managed.\nBusiness case studies.\n\nPlease share this event to whom you think would be interested and it is free for all. \nLooking forward to see you all. \nKindest regards \nGus
URL:https://carbonengineering.com/event/carbon-capture-from-the-atmosphere/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210921T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210921T143000
DTSTAMP:20230126T230028
CREATED:20210901T225110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210901T225144Z
UID:3714-1632229200-1632234600@carbonengineering.com
SUMMARY:Scaling Carbon Dioxide Removal: Limitations and Potential
DESCRIPTION:The recent Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has underscored the urgency to expand the use of carbon sinks to avoid the most drastic effects of climate change. The IPCC report estimates that carbon dioxide removal (CDR) solutions will be necessary to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement and limit warming to 1.5 degrees C—with little to no overshoot—by the end of the century. However\, the current pace of development of CDR solutions is still lagging to meet global climate goals. \nIn this webinar\, experts will discuss the potential role of nature-based and technological CDR solutions in future comprehensive decarbonization strategies\, overcoming barriers for large-scale deployment of CDR\, and how environmental justice can be embedded in CDR frameworks. \nDATE |\nSeptember 21\, 2021\, 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm (EST) \nRegister here. \n \n— \n\n\n\nMahmoud Abouelnaga — Moderator\nSOLUTIONS FELLOW\, CENTER FOR CLIMATE AND ENERGY SOLUTIONS\n\n\n\nPanel: CDR solutions and pathways for large-scale deployment\n\n\n\nLori Guetre\nVICE PRESIDENT OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT\, CARBON ENGINEERING\, LTD.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPeter Ellis\nGLOBAL DIRECTOR OF CLIMATE SCIENCE\, THE NATURE CONSERVANCY\n\n\n\n\n\n\nElizabeth Willmott\nCARBON PROGRAM DIRECTOR\, MICROSOFT CORPORATION\n\n\n\nPotential effects of CDR on carbon cycles\n\n\n\nDr. Charles Koven\nEARTH SYSTEM SCIENTIST\, LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LABORATORY\nLead Author for the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment\n\n\n\nPublic perception of CDR and environmental justice as part of the CDR agenda\n\n\n\nDr. Sallie Greenberg\nPRINCIPAL SCIENTIST – ENERGY & MINERALS ILLINOIS STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJanet Peace\nCHIEF OF ADVISORY SERVICES\, BLUESOURCE LLC\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Rudra Kapila\nSENIOR POLICY ADVISOR FOR CARBON MANAGEMENT\, THIRD WAY
URL:https://carbonengineering.com/event/scaling-carbon-dioxide-removal-limitations-and-potential/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210923
DTSTAMP:20230126T230028
CREATED:20210920T151248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210920T151248Z
UID:3751-1632009600-1632355199@carbonengineering.com
SUMMARY:Airline Economics | Aviation and the Environment Conference
DESCRIPTION:Powering the aviation revolution by providing a large-scale forum where airlines\, investors\, finance houses\, traders\, law firms\, aftermarket providers and large manufacturers come together with next generation market leaders\, entrepreneurs\, start-ups and technology firms – Together shaping the future of the aviation sector. \nWhen: September 19-22\, 2021 \nWhere: Central Hall Westminster\, London UK \n\nTune in to see CE’s VP Europe\, Amy Ruddock\, speaking at… \n12:05 BST (Sept. 21) | Key Segment: SAF Panel – Aviation Fuel and the Future \nSustainable Aviation Fuels have a critical role to play in the decarbonisation of aviation in coming decades\, owing to their significantly lower lifecycle impact on global warming than conventional jet fuel.  Attend this session to learn about the different sources of value that SAFs offer and how this minimises the premium cost compared to conventional fuels.  The panel will also discuss how to invest strategically and how to evaluate the different financial characteristics of each certified SAF pathway technology. \nModerator: Alastair Blanshard\, Sustainable Aviation Lead\, ICF \nPanel: Mike McCurdy – Managing Director\, Fuels & Power\, ICF/ Daniel J. Shapiro. Co-Founder and Managing Partner\, Fidelis Infrastructure/ Sara Bogdan\, Director\, Head of Sustainability and ESG\, JetBlue / Amy Ruddock\, VP Europe\, Carbon Engineering Ltd
URL:https://carbonengineering.com/event/airline-economics-aviation-and-the-environment-conference/
LOCATION:London\, UK
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210916
DTSTAMP:20230126T230028
CREATED:20210901T215314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210901T215314Z
UID:3675-1631577600-1631750399@carbonengineering.com
SUMMARY:Direct Air Capture Summit 2021
DESCRIPTION:The Direct Air Capture Summit is a platform designed for business leaders that would like to better understand and discuss high-quality carbon removal solutions\, such as direct air capture. The private sector plays a key role in driving forward climate solutions and the summit highlights this by bringing together industry experts\, project developers and opinion leaders. \nWhen: September 14 – 15\, 2021 \nWhere: Hybrid with full online access \nJoin the discussion and secure your spot: https://climeworks.com/direct-air-capture-summit \nDirect air capture kick-off: 14th September 2021\, 17:00 – 19:30 CEST / 8:00 – 10:30am PT\n\n\n\nDirect air capture session #1\n\n\n\nChristoph Gebald & Jan Wurzbacher\, founders & CEOs\, Climeworks\nAmy Ruddock\, VP Europe\, Carbon Engineering\nNicholas Eisenberger\, Senior Advisor to the Board of Global Thermostat\n\n\n\n\nDirect air capture session #2\n\n\n\nMatt Atwood\, CEO\, AirCapture\nJonas Lee\, COO\, CarbonCapture\nHans de Neve\, CEO\, Carbyon\nShashank Samala\, CEO\, Heirloom\nNicholas Chadwick\, CEO\, Mission Zero Technologies\nPetri Laakso\, CEO\, Soletair Power\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMain event: 15th September 2021\, 14:00 – 19:00 CEST / 5:00 – 10:00am PT\n\n\n\nOpening keynote\n\n\n\nProf. Dr. Reto Knutti\, ETH Zurich\n\n\n\n\nNature-based solutions and ecology\n\n\n\nProf. Dr. Tom Crowther\, Crowther Lab\n\n\n\n\nNegative emissions technologies session\n\n\n\nPeter Reinhardt\, CEO\, Charm Industrial\nChristoph Gebald & Jan Wurzbacher\, CEOs\, Climeworks\n\n\n\n\nCorporate carbon removal portfolios session\n\n\n\nStacy Kauk\, Director Sustainability Fund\, Shopify\nMischa Repmann\, Senior Environmental Mgmt Specialist\, Swiss Re\nJens Burchardt\, Global Expert on Climate\, BCG​
URL:https://carbonengineering.com/event/direct-air-capture-summit-2021/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210917
DTSTAMP:20230126T230028
CREATED:20210813T215118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210813T215118Z
UID:3651-1631577600-1631836799@carbonengineering.com
SUMMARY:COMVEC™ 2021: Energy\, Sustainability\, and the Future of Commercial Vehicle Transportation
DESCRIPTION:COMVEC™ has always been the premier North American conference spanning the on-highway\, agricultural\, construction\, industrial\, military and mining sectors. While we remain focused on advancing the industry towards increased fuel efficiencies and a more diverse propulsion portfolio of commercial vehicles\, you’ll also connect with industry leaders with strategies to balance today’s technology costs\, development efforts and current economic conditions. \nThe convening point for engineering professionals around the world seeking new solutions for Energy Balance and Future Transportation\, COMVEC 2021 is where you’ll learn what others are doing to overcome supply chain challenges in today’s environment and meet the experts driving the latest research and innovations in new powertrain options\, autonomous vehicles\, braking\, platooning and more. \nRegister here: https://www.sae.org/attend/comvec/registration \n— \nTune in to hear from Carbon Engineering… \nWednesday\, September 15\nLivestream: Environment\, Regulations\, and Infrastructure: Alternative Fuel Powertrains and Applications\n(Session Code: CV103) \nRoom Ballroom A/B/C/D (In-Person & Livestream)  1:30 p.m. \nAs the ICE will continue to be used in the market for years to come\, alternative fuels offer the opportunity to lower total carbon footprint of commercial vehicle fleets. We will hear from the alternative fuel suppliers describing which fuels they believe will help the market\, and what problems they are experiencing with market adoption\, infrastructure needs\, and regulatory requirements. \nModerators: \n\nCraig Barnes\, CAB Consulting LLC\n\nPanelists: \n\nChristopher Bliley\, Growth Energy\nChad Lindholm\, Clean Energy Fuels\nCarrie Song\, Neste US Inc.\nAnna Stukas\, Carbon Engineering\, Ltd.\n\n 
URL:https://carbonengineering.com/event/comvec-2021-energy-sustainability-and-the-future-of-commercial-vehicle-transportation/
LOCATION:Rosemont\, IL or Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210916
DTSTAMP:20230126T230028
CREATED:20210907T211600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210907T211751Z
UID:3727-1631491200-1631750399@carbonengineering.com
SUMMARY:10th International Congress on Sustainability Science & Engineering
DESCRIPTION:The 10th International Congress on Sustainability Science & Engineering serves as the international platform for innovation in sustainability science and engineering to discuss the trends towards greater sustainability. \nFull event program here: https://icosse.org/2021/technical-program \nRegister here: https://icosse.org/2021/registration-info \nAIChE is the world’s leading organization for chemical engineering professionals\, with more than 60\,000 members from more than 110 countries. AIChE has the breadth of resources and expertise you need whether you are in core process industries or emerging areas\, such as translational medicine. \n— \nSee Carbon Engineering VP Business Development\, Anna Stukas\, speak on…\nDECARBONIZATION\nThis session will feature perspectives and current research on approaches to decarbonize the diverse processes of the manufacturing and industrial sectors. \n\nSeptember 14\, 2021\n3:20 – 4:50 PM EST\n\nAlongside industry experts\, including: \n\nLuca Mastropasqua (University of California\, Irvine)\nSteve Csonka (Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative)\nKim Tutin (Captis Aire)\nMichael C. Stern (Exponent\, Inc.)\nSarah Ye (Lanzatech)
URL:https://carbonengineering.com/event/10th-international-congress-on-sustainability-science-engineering/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210817T104500
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20210817T114500
DTSTAMP:20230126T230028
CREATED:20210813T211638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210813T215603Z
UID:3637-1629197100-1629200700@carbonengineering.com
SUMMARY:PNWER Annual Summit
DESCRIPTION:The PNWER Annual Summit is the leading forum where people in the policy world and the business world come together to figure out solutions to regional challenges. Regional legislators\, business leaders\, and key decision makers will come together in Big Sky\, Montana\, and virtually on August 15-19\, 2021 to explore shared challenges in the region\, discuss best practices\, strengthen regional relationships\, and develop action plans for addressing these challenges in the future.\n\n\n—\n\n\nTune in to hear from Carbon Engineering… \n\nSession 9: Innovative Technologies to Address Energy and Infrastructure Challenges\n\n\nTue Aug 17\, 2021 \n10:45 AM – 11:45 AM \n\n Missouri Ballroom\, Yellowstone Conference Center (or virtually)\n  \nIn light of the energy challenges addressed in the previous sessions\, what are some of the innovations that will help us to address our shared energy challenges and decarbonization goals? This session will showcase the exciting new and emerging energy technologies and efforts underway. \n\nModerator: Dave Bennett\, Director of Renewable Gas & Low Carbon Fuels\, FortisBC\nKate Chisholm\, Senior Vice President of Planning & Stakeholder Relations and Chief Sustainability Officer\, Capital Power\nAnna Stukas\, VP of Business Development\, Carbon Engineering (virtual)\nJason Thackston\, Senior Vice President\, Energy Resources\, Avista\n\nEnergy & Environment Working Group Co-chairs: \n\nMLA Rick Glumac\, Legislative Assembly of British Columbia\nPaul Manson\, CEO\, DC Grid Development Corporation\n\n— \nRegistration: https://web.cvent.com/event/77bc70c2-6005-47e7-bad7-afe455a95229/summary \n\nVirtual attendance: $75\n1-Day in-person attendance: $190\nNon-member full summit rate: $600 (members receive $50 discount)\n\n 
URL:https://carbonengineering.com/event/pnwer-annual-summit-virtual-and-in-person/
LOCATION:Yellowstone Conference Center\, (Virtual Options Available)\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210812T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210812T150000
DTSTAMP:20230126T230028
CREATED:20210806T191641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210806T191641Z
UID:3598-1628776800-1628780400@carbonengineering.com
SUMMARY:How to Drive Cross-Sector Innovation for Clean Transportation
DESCRIPTION:The transportation sector accounts for the largest percentage of US greenhouse gas emissions. In order to meet our climate targets\, we must invest in innovation across every mode of transportation to unlock the next generation of EV batteries\, demonstrate battery- and hydrogen-powered trucks and locomotives\, and develop new feedstocks for sustainable aviation fuels. \nPlease join Third Way for a virtual event on Thursday\, August 12\, at 2:00 PM ET to discuss how increased cooperation between the public and private sectors can help accelerate innovation in clean transportation\, establish US leadership in clean energy\, and meet our climate goals. We’ll hear from industry experts at Toyota\, General Motors\, Carbon Engineering\, and the Association of American Railroads. \nKeynote Speaker:\nMichael Berube\,\nDeputy Assistant Secretary for Sustainable Transportation\, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy\nU.S. Department of Energy \nModerator:\nAlex Laska\nTransportation Policy Advisor\nThird Way Climate and Energy Program \nPanelists:\nLori Guetre\nVice President\, Business Development\,\nCarbon Engineering Ltd. \nJordan Stone\nAssistant Vice President\, Government Affairs\nAssociation of American Railroads \nMichael Maten\nSenior Strategist-EV and Energy Policy\nGeneral Motors Company \nAndrew Lund\, Chief Engineer\nZero Emission Vehicles\nAdvanced Product Planning Office\nToyota Motor North America\, Inc. \nModerated by:\nArianna Skibell\nClimate & Transportation Reporter\nE&E News
URL:https://carbonengineering.com/event/how-to-drive-cross-sector-innovation-for-clean-transportation/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Third%20Party":MAILTO:mcoglianese@thirdway.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210714T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210714T133000
DTSTAMP:20230126T230028
CREATED:20210712T212119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210712T212640Z
UID:3495-1626264000-1626269400@carbonengineering.com
SUMMARY:Achieving Net Zero with Direct Air Capture
DESCRIPTION:Limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees C will require that billions of tons of carbon dioxide be removed from the atmosphere. Technologies like Direct Air Capture (DAC)\, which can be deployed globally at megaton-scale\, will play a critical role in achieving this target. This talk will review DAC technologies\, sequestration and utilization options\, and the economic development potential from the build-out of this clean infrastructure. \nLori Guetre is a VP of Business Development at Carbon Engineering where she has spent the last three years working on commercializing Direct Air Capture\, an exciting technology poised to become one of the keys to solving global climate change. Lori previously spent 26 years in engineering\, project management\, corporate finance\, strategy\, and business development in the aerospace sector. Lori holds a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering and a master’s in electrical engineering. \n— \nThe Science and Engineering Council (SEC) of Santa Barbara is a non-profit organization devoted to providing interaction among individuals\, companies\, and institutions engaged in scientific and engineering activities within Santa Barbara County. The monthly luncheon event program provides a forum for topics of interest and an opportunity for meeting fellow engineers\, scientists\, and business professionals. \n 
URL:https://carbonengineering.com/event/net-zero-with-direct-air-capture/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210705
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210710
DTSTAMP:20230126T230028
CREATED:20210712T214933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210712T215243Z
UID:3503-1625443200-1625875199@carbonengineering.com
SUMMARY:FOCUS! Teacher’s Climate Change Collaborative
DESCRIPTION:The FOCUS! Teacher’s Climate Change Collaborative is an immersive\, learning experience involving British Columbia secondary school teachers and resource guests who will develop an enhanced understanding of climate change topics for the classroom.  The 5-day Focus! Teacher’s Climate Change Collaborative aims to achieve the following goals: \n\nCreate innovative pedagogical strategies that foster a STEAM (Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, Arts and Mathematics) approach in the classroom;\nEmpower teachers to share their enthusiasm\, knowledge and inspiration for new school-wide initiatives; and\,\nDevelop a community of like-minded colleagues to seek reflective feedback on student learning activities\, awareness and action.\n\nIf you are a British Columbia secondary school teacher (Grade 8-12) who is: \n\nPassionate about teaching and learning;\nExperimental with your pedagogical approaches;\nExcited by multidisciplinary learning modules;\nCreative in delivering climate change content;\nCurious about what others are doing;\nWanting to deepen your own knowledge about climate change;\nInspired by the innovations and actions of others;\nReflective about the opportunities for\, and challenges presented by\, teaching climate change content;\nDriven to empower student learning; and\,\nWilling to immerse in a week-long collaborative design process.\n\nTeachers in both BC public and independent school systems are eligible to apply. \n 
URL:https://carbonengineering.com/event/focus-teachers-climate-change-collaborative/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="The%20Kimberley%20Foundation":MAILTO:info@kimberley-foundation.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210701T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210701T153000
DTSTAMP:20230126T230028
CREATED:20210624T163311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210624T163550Z
UID:3407-1625148000-1625153400@carbonengineering.com
SUMMARY:The Coalition for Negative Emissions Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Coalition for Negative Emissions aims to build momentum\, shape policy\, and develop the market for negative emissions globally. We are made up of a diverse range of companies across industries\, from landowners and environmental stewards\, large users and generators of energy\, to technology start-ups and large manufacturers. We work across differing sectors of global economies\, but we share a common vision: to develop and deploy negative emissions at a scale that will create genuine impact across the world. \nTo reach Paris Agreement goals\, sectors such as aviation\, heavy engineering and agriculture must decarbonise by 2050. But technical and commercial barriers mean it will be impossible for these industries to entirely reduce their carbon and other greenhouse gas emissions in time. Instead\, we must also look to ways we can actively remove them. \nNegative emissions are a proven\, scalable set of solutions that offer the opportunity to remove greenhouse gas emissions from the atmosphere\, slow the effects of climate change and enable industries to continue to thrive. By taking action to deploy negative emissions today we can advance the world towards an environmentally prosperous\, economically progressive\, net zero future. \nThis webinar will discuss the findings of the Coalition for Negative Emissions’ landmark report ‘the case for negative emissions’\, including speakers from the Coalition membership and McKinsey Sustainability\, who acted as knowledge partners for the report. \nConfirmed Speakers: \n\nEmma Gibbs\, Partner\, McKinsey\nKarl Smyth\, Group Head of BECCS Strategy and Engagement\, Drax\nDr Amy Ruddock\, VP- Europe\, Carbon Engineering\nChristopher Beuttler\, Head of Climate Policy\, Climeworks\nMatt Prescott\, Head of Carbon Strategy & Innovation\, Heathrow Airport\nJonathon Counsell\, Group Head of Sustainability\, IAG\nOthers TBC
URL:https://carbonengineering.com/event/the-coalition-for-negative-emissions-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210624T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210624T190000
DTSTAMP:20230126T230028
CREATED:20210616T162142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210702T151939Z
UID:3368-1624523400-1624561200@carbonengineering.com
SUMMARY:Innovation and Investment in Energy Summit
DESCRIPTION:View event recording here.  \nWelcome to the Innovation & Investment in Energy Summit\, a senior-level forum for those changing the face of the global energy sector. As the energy industry accelerates towards a lower carbon future what will the energy mix be and who will finance the changes? What innovations will speed up the track to net zero? Is there a silver bullet or will a hybrid approach prevail? What role will the fossil fuel industry play in the investment in innovation and investment for the future? In-depth panel discussions with live audience-driven Q&A\, keynote presentations and face to face networking. Join this event to stay on the cutting edge of what’s next for energy. \nCarbon Engineering’s VP Europe\, Dr. Amy Ruddock\, will be discussing our megatonne-scale Direct Air Capture projects during the Infrastructure: Major Net Zero Projects Under Development session at 1:10 pm.
URL:https://carbonengineering.com/event/innovation-and-investment-in-energy-summit/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Atlantic/Reykjavik:20210622T140000
DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Reykjavik:20210622T150000
DTSTAMP:20230126T230028
CREATED:20210616T160837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210628T192452Z
UID:3361-1624370400-1624374000@carbonengineering.com
SUMMARY:Exploring Greenhouse Gas Removals and their role in delivering Net Zero
DESCRIPTION:View recording of this webinar here.  \nThe CCSA is delighted to invite you to our next webinar on \n“Exploring Greenhouse Gas Removals and their role in delivering Net Zero”. \nThis webinar will take place on Tuesday 22nd June at 14.00 GMT. \nIf you are interested in joining this webinar\, please register here. \nYou will then receive an email with the joining link. \nIt is widely recognised that Carbon Capture\, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) will be critical to reaching Net Zero and will contribute to the decarbonisation of industry\, power and hydrogen production. \nCCUS also unlocks a key method of greenhouse gas removal through sustainable bioenergy with CCS (BECCS) and Direct Air Capture with storage (DACS). \nGreenhouse Gas Removals are increasingly becoming a central part of the net zero narrative due to their ability to remove emissions from the atmosphere\, thereby tackling residual emissions\, legacy emissions\, as well as providing a vital decarbonisation solution for harder-to-mitigate sectors such as aviation. Indeed the Climate Change Committee\, in their Sixth Carbon Budget Report\, emphasised the importance of scaling up GHG removals across applications such as Energy from Waste\, power\, biohydrogen\, biofuels and biomass in industry – to ensure the UK remains on track to achieve its climate goals. \nThis webinar provides the opportunity to hear from the Climate Change Committee itself on the Sixth Carbon Budget and the role for GHG removals\, as well as the developer of a BECCS project and DAC technology provider to a UK project and a view from the aviation sector that are considering GHG removals as part of their decarbonisation pathway. \nWe are delighted to be joined by a number of speakers\, including: \n\nDavid Joffe\, Head of Carbon Budgets at the Climate Change Committee. The Climate Change Committee (CCC) is an independent\, statutory body that advises the UK and devolved governments on emissions targets and reports to Parliament on progress made in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The CCC have consistently emphasised the vital role that CCUS must play in meeting the UK’s net zero target. In their report “Net Zero – The UK’s contribution to stopping global warming”\, the CCC stated that “CCS is a necessity not an option for reaching net-zero GHG emissions“.\n\n  \n\nDr. Amy Ruddock\, VP Europe at Carbon Engineering Ltd. Carbon Engineering (CE) is deploying Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology at megatonne scale. The regenerative process uses standard industrial equipment assembled on site meaning plants can be rapidly deployed and a full local supply chain is developed. In the US the world’s largest DACS facility is due online in 2024. In the UK\, CE and Storegga plan to deploy a commercial DACS facility in North East Scotland. Construction could begin in 2024. One plant does the work of around 40 million trees but with significantly less water and land use.\n\n  \n\nKarl Smyth\, Group Head of BECCS Strategy & Engagement at Drax. Drax Group plc (Drax) is a UK-based renewable energy company. In 2019 Drax announced a world-leading ambition to be carbon negative by 2030\, using Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS). To do this\, Drax is piloting the groundbreaking negative emissions technology BECCS within its CCUS Incubation Area and in March kicked off the planning process to deploy two BECCS units at Drax Power Station in the 2020s. Work to build Drax’s first two BECCS units could be underway by 2024 and would deliver at least 8 Mt of negative emissions and the UK’s largest carbon capture project.\n\n  \n\nDr. Andy Jefferson\, Programme Director Sustainable Aviation. Sustainable Aviation is a long term strategy which sets out the collective approach of UK aviation to tackling the challenge of ensuring a cleaner\, quieter\, smarter future for the aviation industry. Launched in 2005\, it is a world first bringing together major UK airlines\, airports\, manufacturers\, air navigation service providers and key business partners. The ‘Carbon Road-Map’ sets out the key ways aviation can achieve net zero emissions by 2050. Investing in carbon removal solutions will be critical but there is a need to work with others to best achieve this.\n\n  \nFollowing these presentations\, a Q&A session will commence\, dictated by the meeting Chair. The webinar chat function will be used for question entries and queries. \n 
URL:https://carbonengineering.com/event/exploring-greenhouse-gas-removals-and-their-role-in-delivering-net-zero/
LOCATION:Online
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