Hi team,
I'm reaching out to invite you to the next webinar in our Carbon Dioxide Removal series: Creating Accountability for Carbon Removal Through Responsible Measurement.
As we transition to clean energy, we also need to focus on cleaning up the climate pollution that already exists in our atmosphere. That work is known as carbon dioxide removal (CDR). Today, the interest in CDR is growing—but it's vital that regulators, policymakers, and organizations overseeing CDR are able to accurately and consistently measure it.
At this next webinar in partnership with The Climate Center and Project 2030, we'll be exploring standards and measurements around CDR to create accountability and establish CDR as a trustworthy climate solution.
Join us on February 25 for a deep dive into creating accountability for carbon removal through responsible measurement—RSVP now to save your spot!
WHAT: Carbon Dioxide Removal and Communities: Creating Accountability for Carbon Removal Through Responsible Measurement
WHEN: Tuesday, February 25 at 10 AM
WHERE: On Zoom!
RSVP: [link removed]
To responsibly undo decades of carbon emissions, accurate measurement of CDR is vital—but right now, there are no standardized methods for it. Governments and private companies have been using a wide range of strategies for measuring their CDR efforts, and this comes with some major challenges.
In this webinar, you'll learn about the key roadblocks to standardizing CDR measurement and explore ways to make sure that it can be a trusted climate solution.
Sign up at this link to learn about CDR measurement and accountability on February 25 on Zoom!
Hope to see you there,
Gracyna Mohabir
Clean Air and Energy Regulatory Advocate
California Environmental Voters
California Environmental Voters
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