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The Beekly: A Conversation on Carbon Removal & Mitigation

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The carbon market is maturing fast — and the gap between corporate perception and project reality has never been more consequential.

On July 16, Beehive is bringing together two of the most credible practitioners in the space for an unfiltered look at where carbon removal, mitigation, and the broader carbon credit market actually stand today.

Jenny Morgan represents Tradewater, a climate company that hunts down and destroys legacy refrigerants and other super pollutants — gases with warming potential hundreds to thousands of times greater than CO₂. Their work is mitigation at its most immediate: finding the worst offenders before they reach the atmosphere and eliminating them permanently.

Lena Pyatkovsky represents Climeworks, the Swiss pioneer of direct air capture (DAC) technology. Climeworks builds machines that pull CO₂ directly from the air and lock it underground in basaltic rock — permanently, measurably, and at industrial scale. They operate Mammoth, currently the world's largest DAC plant, in Iceland.

Together, they represent the near and long ends of the climate action spectrum — turning off the tap while cleaning up the spillage — and will join us to explore what these projects deliver in practice, who is buying and why, and what's shifting as voluntary demand evolves, regulatory pressure builds, and the science of durability, permanence, and potency gets harder to ignore.

We'll cover:

  • The full climate strategy spectrum — from near-term mitigation and avoidance (turning off the tap) to long-term engineered and nature-based removal (cleaning up the spillage) — and why a holistic approach matters

  • Beyond CO₂: how super pollutants and other GHGs fit into corporate climate portfolios

  • Who the real buyers are today, what they're prioritizing, and how procurement is evolving

  • What increased scrutiny from auditors and investors means for offset, avoidance, and removal strategy

  • Where the market is headed — consolidation, pricing signals, and the projects worth watching

Whether you're a sustainability leader navigating a crowded market, a CFO weighing disclosure risk, or a procurement team building a credible climate portfolio, this is the conversation to tune into.

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