We hope you can join us for another Institute webinar on April 28, at 12pm ET. 
Please click on the link below to register.

Mitigation Deterrence: A ICRLP Webinar

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About this Event
In this webinar Nils Markusson, Duncan McLaren, and Rebecca Willis of Lancaster 
Environment Centre at Lancaster University UK will present results from a 
project called "Assessing the Mitigation Deterrence effects of Greenhouse Gas 
Removal technologies". The event will be moderated by Institute Co-Director, 
Wil Burns.
Mitigation deterrence (MD) is where the pursuit of (for example) greenhouse gas 
removal (GGR) purportedly delays or deters other mitigation options. The 
project is aimed at analyzing such effects, and explores under what conditions 
Greenhouse Gas Removal technologies can be used with as little risk of 
mitigation deterrence as possible.


[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: 
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