The discussion of the potentially critical role of carbon dioxide 
removal/negative emissions technologies in the portfolio of responses to 
climate change has increased rapidly in the past year with the release of the 
IPCC's 1.5C and land use reports, as well as the release of a major report by 
the US National Academy of Sciences. Our Institute focuses on social science 
aspects of these emerging technologies, including governance and the role of 
public deliberation, as well as translating scientific literature for the 
social science community and the public. We have recently established a 
speakers bureau, details of which can be found here: 
https://www.american.edu/sis/centers/carbon-removal/speaking-appearances.cfm.

We hope to visit with you soon! Please contact me with any questions you might 
have. wil






[Institute for Carbon Removal Law & Policy]
Wil Burns, Co-Director & Professor of Research
Institute for Carbon Removal Law & Policy | American University
Phone: 650.281.9126
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