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The State of Carbon Dioxide Removal Report – Launch of 2nd Edition

Join us at the launch of the eagerly anticipated new edition of The State of Carbon Dioxide Removal – the independent, scientific assessment tracking the development of Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) globally.

With updated data, expanded global coverage and a new chapter on Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV), hear authors present the latest findings from the report and ask your questions on CDR development and progress.

After short presentations, the authors will be joined by expert contributors and will answer audience Q&A.

Speakers to be announced.

Register here.

To find out more about the report, visit our website.

Event details

Event date:
June 4, 2024

Event time:
4:00 pm

This webinar will launch the new edition of the global annual report – The State of Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR).

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