In the wake of the latest report of the IPCC emphasizing the importance of 
carbon dioxide removal (CDR) as a climate response measure, the next episode of 
our joint webinar series with American University will focus on ocean-based 
CDR.  I hope that many of you can join us. Pre-registration is required Wil

The Potential Role of Ocean-Based Carbon Dioxide Removal: The NAS Weighs In, 
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-potential-role-of-ocean-based-carbon-dioxide-removal-the-nas-weighs-in-registration-315672975367

April 21, 12:00-1:00 CDT


As the IPCC's Sixth Assessment Report emphasizes, meeting the temperature goals 
of the Paris Agreement requires both rapid decarbonization of the global 
economy and large-scale deployment of carbon dioxide removal approaches. While 
terrestrial approaches, such as afforestation/reforestation, bioenergy and 
carbon capture with storage and direct air capture are expected to play a role, 
many researchers also see a role for the world's oceans, given the fact that 
they already serve as a sink for approximately a third of anthropogenic 
emissions, and might be able to sequester much more in the future. In 2021, the 
National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine released a report "A 
Research Strategy for Ocean Carbon Dioxide Removal and Sequestration" which 
assesses what is currently known about the benefits, risks, and potential for 
responsible scale-up of six specific ocean-based CDR strategies. The Report 
looks at the research needed to advance understanding of those approaches and 
address knowledge gaps, It also includes an extensive discussion of potential 
governance mechanisms at both the international and domestic level, as well as 
mechanisms to ensure stakeholder engagement.



This webinar, co-hosted by the Institute for Carbon Removal Law and Policy and 
the Environmental Policy & Culture Program at Northwestern University, will 
seek to provide an overview of the scientific, technological, legal and social 
elements of the study. Panelists will include both principals in the drafting 
of the report and reviewers.



Panelists:

Scott Doney<https://evsc.as.virginia.edu/people/profile/scd5c>, University of 
Virginia Department of Environmental Sciences

Emily Cox<https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/view/1156608-cox-emily>, Cardiff 
University

Wil Burns<https://isen.northwestern.edu/wil-burns>, Environmental Policy and 
Culture Program at Northwestern

Moderator:

Simon Nicholson<https://www.american.edu/sis/centers/carbon-removal/about.cfm>, 
Institute for Carbon Removal Law and Policy






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WIL BURNS
Visiting Professor
Environmental Policy & Culture Program
Northwestern University

Email: william.bu...@northwestern.edu<mailto:william.bu...@northwetsern.edu>
Mobile: 312.550.3079

1808 Chicago Ave. #110
Evanston, IL 60208
https://epc.northwestern.edu/people/staff-new/wil-burns.html

Want to schedule a call? Click on one of the following scheduling links:


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  *   15-minute Zoom session: https://calendly.com/wil_burns/15-minute-zoom-call

I acknowledge and honor the Ojibwe, Potawatomi, and Odawa, as well as the 
Menominee, Miami and Ho-Chunk nations, upon whose traditional homelands 
Northwestern University stands, and the Indigenous people who remain on this 
land today.




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