On Tuesday, June 26, The Forum for Climate Engineering Assessment will host a 
webinar, "What We Know and Don't Know about Negative Emissions." The webinar 
will be chaired by Wil Burns, Co-Director of the Forum, and David Morrow, the 
Forum's Research Director. Details are provided below. Please do not hesitate 
to contact me should you have any questions.  Wil Burns

Join the Forum for Climate Engineering Assessment for the second installment of 
our "Assessing Carbon Removal" webinar series, where we will speak with three 
authors of a recently published systematic review of the carbon 
removal/negative emissions technologies research 
field<http://www.co2removal.org/>. The study reviewed more than 6,000 documents 
on seven groups of technologies: bioenergy with carbon capture and storage 
(BECCS), afforestation and reforestation, direct air carbon capture and storage 
(DACCS), enhanced weathering, ocean fertilization, biochar, and carbon 
sequestration in soil. The authors argue that the carbon removal research field 
does not match the urgency of the large-scale deployment it proposes and call 
on researchers to expand their studies on pathways to deployment beyond the 
research and development stages.

The authors will discuss their findings about the state of the research field, 
propose areas for further research, and answer audience questions.

Dr. Jan Minx is head of the applied sustainability science working group at the 
Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change, and Priestley 
Chair of climate change and public policy at the University of Leeds; Dr. 
Sabine Fuss is head of the sustainable resource management and global change 
working group at the MCC; and Dr. Gregory Nemet is associate professor of 
public affairs and environmental studies at the University of Wisconsin at 
Madison

The webinar will run from 1:00 PM ET to 2:00 PM ET on Tuesday, June 26. Please 
register here.<https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/2261173541848692993>

Access the first webinar<http://ceassessment.org/cdr-webinar-series/> with Dr. 
Katharine Mach (Stanford University) and Janos Pasztor (Carnegie Council 
Geoengineering Governance Initiative). 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, legal,  social, and political implications.


Dr. Wil Burns
Co-Executive Director, Forum for Climate Engineering Assessment
A Scholarly Initiative of the School of International Service, American 
University
2650 Haste Street, Towle Hall #G07
Berkeley, CA 94720
650.281.9126 (Phone)
http://www.dcgeoconsortium.org

Skype ID: Wil.Burns
Blog: Teaching Climate/Energy Law & Policy, http://www.teachingclimatelaw.org

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