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Carbon dioxide removal: the latest trends and the UK’s edge

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We know that scaling up carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is a vital part of limiting warming in line with the Paris Agreement. There are exciting developments in the sector, but it is still nascent and faces many barriers to growth.

Drawing on insights from the UKRI-funded CO2RE programme and the new edition of the State of Carbon Dioxide Removal report, this panel discussion will consider the latest trends in CDR, where the UK might have an edge, and what needs to happen in the key areas of policy, finance and innovation in order for the sector to scale up. There will be time for audience questions at the end.

Speakers:

Dr Steve Smith, Arnell Associate Professor of Greenhouse Gas Removal and Executive Director of CO2RE, University of Oxford (Chair)

Georgia Berry, CDR Programme Director, Green Finance Institute

Representatives from the State of Carbon Dioxide Removal initiative, Undaunted and the UK policymaking arena to be announced.

Hosts: CO2RE, State of CDR, Undaunted

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Location
Toynbee Hall
28 Commercial St, London E1 6LS, UK
Leture Hall - Ground Floor
Engage with University of Oxford experts at the forefront of climate science and impact.