[gep-ed] [CDR] Webinars | American University, Washington, DC

2020-03-14 Thread Wil Burns
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[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
Web: 
www.american.edu/sis/centers/carbon-removal
Email: wbu...@american.edu
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Webinar Series

The Assessing Carbon Removal webinar series will bring together experts to 
examine particular carbon removal technologies. Institute staff and guest 
speakers will explain and contextualize what we know about carbon removal 
options, as well as the research necessary to thoroughly assess the technical, 
legal, and social considerations of carbon removal technologies as a potential 
element of a climate response portfolio.

Latest Webinar
1 hour

In this webinar, Kerryn Brent, University of Adelaide; Wil Burns, Co-Director 
of the Institute for Carbon Removal Law & Policy; and Jeffrey McGee, University 
of Tasmania discuss the potential role of marine climate geoengineering 
approaches such as ocean alkalinity enhancement and "blue carbon." Focusing on 
the governance of marine geoengineering research and deployment, along with 
potential risks of this approach, this webinar comes on the heels of CIGI's 
Special Report on the topic authored by Brent, Burns, and McGee.

Past Webinars

  *   Communicating Carbon Removal: ICRLP Webinar 
Series
  *   The Brazilian Amazon Fires: What do they mean for the 
climate?
  *   What We Know and Don't Know about Negative 
Emissions
  *   Assessing Carbon Dioxide Removal
  *   Potential Role of Carbon Removal in the IPCC's 1.5 Degree Special 
Report
  *   NAS "Negative Emissions Technologies and Reliable Sequestration: A 
Research Agenda" Report
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[gep-ed] [CDR] Webinars | American University, Washington, DC

2020-03-14 Thread Wil Burns
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[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
Web: 
www.american.edu/sis/centers/carbon-removal
Email: wbu...@american.edu
Skype: wil.burns
Address: 917 Forest Ave. #3S, Evanston, IL 60202 USA
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https://www.american.edu/sis/centers/carbon-removal/webinars.cfm

Webinar Series

The Assessing Carbon Removal webinar series will bring together experts to 
examine particular carbon removal technologies. Institute staff and guest 
speakers will explain and contextualize what we know about carbon removal 
options, as well as the research necessary to thoroughly assess the technical, 
legal, and social considerations of carbon removal technologies as a potential 
element of a climate response portfolio.

Latest Webinar
1 hour

In this webinar, Kerryn Brent, University of Adelaide; Wil Burns, Co-Director 
of the Institute for Carbon Removal Law & Policy; and Jeffrey McGee, University 
of Tasmania discuss the potential role of marine climate geoengineering 
approaches such as ocean alkalinity enhancement and "blue carbon." Focusing on 
the governance of marine geoengineering research and deployment, along with 
potential risks of this approach, this webinar comes on the heels of CIGI's 
Special Report on the topic authored by Brent, Burns, and McGee.

Past Webinars

  *   Communicating Carbon Removal: ICRLP Webinar 
Series
  *   The Brazilian Amazon Fires: What do they mean for the 
climate?
  *   What We Know and Don't Know about Negative 
Emissions
  *   Assessing Carbon Dioxide Removal
  *   Potential Role of Carbon Removal in the IPCC's 1.5 Degree Special 
Report
  *   NAS "Negative Emissions Technologies and Reliable Sequestration: A 
Research Agenda" Report
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[gep-ed] Enhanced Mineral Weathering Webinar: Institute for Carbon Removal Law & Policy

2020-03-14 Thread Wil Burns
Enhanced Weathering Webinar: March 24
About this Event

In this webinar, Wil Burns, Co-Director of the Institute for Carbon Removal Law 
& Policy; Phil Renforth, Heriot Watt University; David Keller, GEOMAR Helmholtz 
Centre for Ocean Research; and Gregory Dipple, University of British Columbia 
will discuss the potential risks and benefits of Enhanced Mineral Weathering, 
an approach that seeks to use the dissolution of natural or artificially 
created minerals to effectuate removal of  carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. 
This webinar is part of a series assessing various carbon removal approaches.

Registration closes at 11:59 pm EDT on March 23st. Details to access the 
webinar room will be sent to registered participant shortly before the webinar 
is held. All webinars are archived here on the Institute's 
website as well as on the Institute's YouTube 
channel about a week after the webinar is conducted. An announcement will be 
posted on the Institute's Facebook and Twitter when the recording becomes 
available.

For questions about this webinar or the Institute's other activities, please 
email Annelise Straw at 
annel...@ceassessment.org



Registration: 
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[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
Web: 
www.american.edu/sis/centers/carbon-removal
Email: wbu...@american.edu
Skype: wil.burns
Address: 917 Forest Ave. #3S, Evanston, IL 60202 USA
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