I hope that many of you will consider participating in a series of webinars 
that the Forum will be conducting on an emerging suite of responses to climate 
change that are usually referred to as “carbon dioxide removal,” or “negative 
emissions technologies). While many of these options have great promise, they 
also raise serious questions in terms of risk and potential scale, raising 
substantial political and legal questions at all potential levels of governance.

The webinars will pose questions related to scientific risk assessment, ethics 
and justice, legal regulatory architecture, and political implications. The 
full description of the series is described below, including a link to 
effectuate registration.

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Carbon Dioxide Removal Webinar Series




On Tuesday, April 17, The Forum for Climate Engineering Assessment will launch 
a new webinar series, "Assessing Carbon Dioxide Removal.”

Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR)/Negative Emissions Technologies (NETs) approaches 
constitute existing and proposed technologies that would pull carbon dioxide 
and other greenhouse gases from the air, for long-term storage or beneficial 
use. In the wake of the IPCC’s 5th Assessment Report, in which most of the 
integrated assessment models that hold temperatures to below 2C contemplate 
large-scale use of such technologies, and the Paris Agreement’s call for 
balancing emissions and sinks, these technologies are increasingly part of the 
climate response conversation.

We know that no single or group of proposed CDR technologies can act as a 
panacea or "solve" climate change. At the same time, we also now know that 
preventing dangerous climate change impacts may require some form of carbon 
removal to supplement traditional mitigation actions. However, the terrain of 
this emerging field is fraught with uncertainties in terms of the ultimate 
potential in terms of carbon removal, as well as the potential risks associated 
with large-scale deployment of many of these approaches.

We need to know more to set the assessment agenda.

Twice a month through July, the Assessing CDR/NETs webinar series will bring 
together experts to examine particular CDR/NETs technologies. FCEA staff and 
guest speakers will explain and contextualize what we know about CDR/NETS 
options, as well as the research necessary to thoroughly assess the technical, 
legal, and social considerations of CDR technologies as a potential element of 
a climate response portfolio.

The series will launch with an overview of the carbon removal conversation, 
moderated by Dr. Simon Nicholson, FCEA Co-Executive Director. Our panelists 
will be Dr. Katharine Mach, Senior Research Scientist and Director of Stanford 
Environment Assessment Facility, Stanford University, Dr. Oliver Geden, Head of 
Research Division, German Institute for International and Security Affairs, and 
Dr. Wil Burns, FCEA Co-Executive Director.

The webinar will run from 12:30 PM ET to 1:30 ET on Tuesday, April 17. Please 
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Future webinars will discuss the potential role of enhanced soil carbon 
sequestration, bioenergy with carbon capture and storage, direct air capture, 
and other technologies and their associated economic, social, and political 
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