Sorry, here's the correct link. Wil

https://www.envirolawteachers.com/burns22.html



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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:

  *    60-minute phone call: https://calendly.com/wil_burns/phone-call
  *   30-minute phone call: https://calendly.com/wil_burns/30min
  *   15-minute phone call: https://calendly.com/wil_burns/15min
  *   60-minute conference call: 
https://calendly.com/wil_burns/60-minute-conference-call
  *   30-minute conference call: https://calendly.com/wil_burns/30-minute-group
  *   60-minute Zoom call: https://calendly.com/wil_burns/60min
  *   30-minute Zoom call: https://calendly.com/wil_burns/30-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.



I am participating in Mercer Law's Virtual Environmental Law Guest Speakers 
series next week, focusing on potential international and domestic governance 
of marine-based carbon dioxide removal approaches to address climate change. 
The recorded lecture can be found below, and I will be answering questions all 
week. As many of you know, the IPCC's 6th Assessment report, in all three 
working groups, emphasizes the need for both far more aggressive 
decarbonization of the world economy and substantial amounts of atmospheric 
carbon dioxide removal by the end of the century. One of the options that is 
being scrutinized in terms of the latter approach is the potential role of the 
oceans in sequestering more carbon that it already naturally does. However, 
these approaches are not without risk, and could impact the global commons and 
the interests of States other than those that deploy them. This presentation 
will focus on how such approaches are being regulated in the early stages of 
research, and other regimes that may be pertinent in the future. I hope that 
many of you will join us, as well as encourage your students to do so.


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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:

  *    60-minute phone call: https://calendly.com/wil_burns/phone-call
  *   30-minute phone call: https://calendly.com/wil_burns/30min
  *   15-minute phone call: https://calendly.com/wil_burns/15min
  *   60-minute conference call: 
https://calendly.com/wil_burns/60-minute-conference-call
  *   30-minute conference call: https://calendly.com/wil_burns/30-minute-group
  *   60-minute Zoom call: https://calendly.com/wil_burns/60min
  *   30-minute Zoom call: https://calendly.com/wil_burns/30-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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