Carbon Dioxide Removal Deployment: Role of Domestic Mandates - Session 5
Offered By: Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Engage in a thought-provoking roundtable discussion exploring the potential role of domestic mandates in driving Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) initiatives. This 47-minute session, part of the Third Annual Carbon Dioxide Removal Law & Policy Conference, features expert panelists Dan Galpern from the Climate Protection and Restoration Initiative, Wil Burns from the Institute for Carbon Removal Law & Policy at American University, and Stephanie Arcusa, a postdoctoral research scholar from Arizona State University's Center for Negative Carbon Emissions. Delve into the complexities of implementing large-scale CDR through compliance-based mechanisms, examining the use of environmental statutes like the Toxic Control Substances Act and the potential of carbon take-back obligations in CDR policymaking. Gain valuable insights into the legal and policy frameworks that could shape the future of carbon removal deployment, from planning to project execution.
Syllabus
Third Annual Carbon Dioxide Removal Law & Policy Conference - Session Five
Taught by
Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal
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