Carbon Dioxide Removal Deployment: Role of Domestic Mandates - Session 5
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Engage in a thought-provoking roundtable discussion exploring the potential role of domestic mandates in driving Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) initiatives. This 47-minute session, part of the Third Annual Carbon Dioxide Removal Law & Policy Conference, features expert panelists Dan Galpern from the Climate Protection and Restoration Initiative, Wil Burns from the Institute for Carbon Removal Law & Policy at American University, and Stephanie Arcusa, a postdoctoral research scholar from Arizona State University's Center for Negative Carbon Emissions. Delve into the complexities of implementing large-scale CDR through compliance-based mechanisms, examining the use of environmental statutes like the Toxic Control Substances Act and the potential of carbon take-back obligations in CDR policymaking. Gain valuable insights into the legal and policy frameworks that could shape the future of carbon removal deployment, from planning to project execution.
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Third Annual Carbon Dioxide Removal Law & Policy Conference - Session Five
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Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal