I hope many of you can join us for our next webinar, which will focus on the 
new paper by Romany Webb of the Columbia University Sabin Center, entitled "The 
Law of Enhanced Weathering for Carbon Dioxide Removal." Registration 
information below. Thanks, wil




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About this Event

Join the Institute for Carbon Removal Law and Policy for a discussion with 
Romany Webb<https://climate.law.columbia.edu/directory/romany-m-webb>, Senior 
Fellow at the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, on her new paper "The Law of 
Enhanced Weathering for Carbon Dioxide 
Removal."<https://climate.law.columbia.edu/sites/default/files/content/Webb%20-%20The%20Law%20of%20Enhanced%20Weathering%20for%20CO2%20Removal%20-%20Sept.%202020.pdf>

Ms. Webb will give a brief presentation on enhanced weathering on land and in 
oceans and the laws that could, or should, govern it, followed by discussion 
and questions from the audience.

Brief Paper Summary:

"The Law of Enhanced Weathering for Carbon Dioxide Removal, by Romany Webb, 
provides a comprehensive analysis of legal issues associated with the 
performance of enhanced weathering on land and in the oceans. As the paper 
explains, there are currently no international or U.S. laws dealing 
specifically with enhanced weathering, but projects could be subject to various 
existing general environmental and other laws. The paper surveys potentially 
applicable existing laws and identifies areas where new laws could be adopted, 
or existing ones revised, to reduce uncertainty and facilitate the development 
of enhanced weathering projects."

Discussion will be moderated by Wil 
Burns<https://www.american.edu/sis/centers/carbon-removal/about.cfm>, 
Co-Director of the Institute for Carbon Removal Law and Policy.

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