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Sharing Perspectives: Greenhouse Gas Removal Market Transition Risk

Thursday, 22nd September 2022 – 5:45 pm to 8:00 pm

Please join us for an evening dedicated to exploring market transition risks in the UK’s nascent Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) sector, in view of the increasing interactions between the voluntary market, government-supported market and regulated/compliance market. For more information, please visit this blog titled `Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) Market Transition Risk’.

This will be a chance to share your perspective in an informal, collaborative setting with other leaders in the sector, including policy makers, entrepreneurs and academics. You will hear the views of the participants we’ve invited to contribute to a roundtable discussion that will take place earlier in the day (see Event Details for a list of speakers).

Drinks and canapés will be served from 5:45 pm.

To register your interest, email: admin@kita.earth

Event details

Event date:
September 22, 2022

Event time:
5:45 pm

Location:

1 Lime St, London EC3M 7HA (LLoyd’s Lab, 4th floor)

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Join us for an informal, collaborative evening dedicated to exploring market transition risks in the UK’s nascent GGR sector.

To register your interest, email: admin@kita.earth

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