No matter how fast we go on reducing emissions, science tells us that we will need to remove carbon on a gigatonne scale to stay within 1.5°C. It's a polarizing topic, but we urgently have to agree on how to tackle this challenge. In the lead up to Climate Week NYC and COP26, South Pole and Valence Solutions hosted a panel on the race to net zero, and how we can get carbon removals 'right'.
Our conversation explored the design principles – durability, fairness and effectiveness – that need to be embedded in carbon removals. Take a look at our webinar to see what we learned in each of those areas.
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Dr. Gabrielle Walker, Director, Valence Solutions & Founder, Rethinking Removals |
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Nigel Topping, UN High-Level Climate Action Champion for the UK |
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Eli Mitchell-Larson, Carbon Removal Advocacy Europe; Associate, Oxford Net Zero |
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Ugbaad Kosar, Deputy Director of Policy, Carbon180 |
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Patrick Buergi, Co-founder and Innovation Director, South Pole |