UPTAKE project webinar “National climate strategies show inequalities in global development of carbon dioxide geological storage”

The UPTAKE project continues its webinar series focusing on published papers on carbon dioxide removal methods.
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Key details

Date: 14 May 2025

Time: 14:00-15:00 CEST

Location: ZOOM, online

Registration: Register in advance :point_right: here.

Aims

The UPTAKE project’s next webinar in its series on the latest published papers on carbon dioxide removal (CDR) research will focus on the paper: National climate strategies show inequalities in global development of carbon dioxide geological storage.

The webinar format will consist of a 20-minute presentation and a 10-minute discussion with an invited expert stakeholder, followed by a 30-minute open discussion (1 hour total).

Learn more about the paper :point_right: here

Speakers

:studio_microphone: Speakers: Jennifer RobertsUniversity of Strathclyde

:studio_microphone: Panelist: Francesco LombardiPolicy Advisor Sustainable Finance & Economy, Bellona Europa

:studio_microphone: Moderator: Sonja SechiE3Modelling

Registration details

Register in advance :point_right: here.

Learn more about the event.

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