LANDMARC project policy event “The Road to Net Zero: How to Pave the Way for Carbon Farming, Removal, and Capture”

Save the date! LANDMARC's final policy event is happening in Brussels on 28 November 2024.
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Event details:

Date: Thu 28 November, 2024

Time: 10:30-16:30 CET

Location: House of the Dutch Provinces, 1040, Brussels, Belgium

Key messages

To reach the world’s climate goals, governments should consider ways of removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in addition to stepping up efforts to reduce emissions.

This means we should be thinking about a variety of mitigation approaches. This includes Carbon Farming (CF), Carbon Capture and Storage/Utilization (CCS/CCU) and Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) technologies.

Aim

The event is open to anyone interested in European climate policy, and especially those interested in carbon farming, carbon dioxide removal, and in using captured carbon in industrial processes. It’s an in-person event only. It will explore what governments can do (and what they are already doing) to help scale these solutions up in time to meet our collective climate ambitions.

Discover this and much more at LANDMARC’s final policy event, organised in collaboration with RESCUE climate and ConsenCUS.

This event will convene experts from these projects and beyond to discuss the key findings for policy emerging out of their research and stakeholder engagement work.

Who is it for?

Agenda & Speakers

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Registration details

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About LANDMARC

LANDMARC is a four year interdisciplinary research project focussing on how to scale up land-based mitigation technologies and practices in ways that work for the people and the planet. 

LANDMARC has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement no. 869367. 

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About RESCUE

RESCUE aims to expand on our understanding of the potential role of both land- and ocean-based carbon dioxide removal (CDR) techniques in future mitigation scenarios. The project will build on previous research and knowledge, including the results of the H2020 projects LANDMARC and OceanNETs

RESCUE has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement no. 101056939. 

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About ConsenCUS

ConsenCUS aims to provide an industrial roadmap to a net-zero carbon future through “Carbon neutral clusters by electricity-based innovations in Capture, Utilisation and Storage”. They will demonstrate the electricity-based capture and conversion technology by integrating a demonstration unit at major cement, magnesia and oil refining installations. 

ConsenCUS has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and Innovation programme under grant agreement no. 101022484. 

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