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GGR Future Leaders Network ‘Sandpit’
Event date - January 17, 2023
Event time - 10:00 am
17 January 2023. Help shape the Greenhouse Gas Removal Future Leaders Network at this sandpit event run by CO2RE. The sandpit will run 10am-5pm. Read more
The Role of Government and Private Sector in establishing the GGR sector
Event date - November 7, 2022
Event time - 5:30 pm
Join experts as they discuss the role of government and private sector in the establishment, development and scaling of a UK GGR sector. Read more
Pathfinders Innovation ‘Sandpit’: Help shape the GGR research & innovation agenda
Event date - October 3, 2022
Event time - 10:00 am
3 October 22. Help fill research and innovation gaps in the UK GGR landscape by joining CO2RE at this sandpit to shape a new funding opportunity for GGR research. Read more
Sharing Perspectives: Greenhouse Gas Removal Market Transition Risk
Event date - September 22, 2022
Event time - 5:45 pm
22 September 22. Join us for an informal, collaborative evening dedicated to exploring market transition risks in the UK’s nascent GGR sector. Read more
The UK GGR Event: Current Innovations & Future Directions
Event date - May 12, 2022
Event time - 10:00 am
12-13 May 22. Showcasing the latest GGR research & innovation and highlighting its role in effective, sustainable & equitable climate action. Read more
Greenhouse Gas Removal: Getting it right for people and the planet
Event date - May 12, 2022
Event time - 5:30 pm
12 May 22. Discuss, debate and discover how to get Greenhouse Gas Removal right for people and the planet. Read more
Greenhouse Gas Removal in Emissions Trading Systems Workshop
Event date - April 25, 2022
Event time - 10:00 am
25 April 22. Helping to develop guidance on whether and how GGRs should be included within ETSs. Read more
What does the IPCC say about carbon dioxide removal? (Online panel)
Event date - April 12, 2022
Event time - 2:00 pm
12 April 22. A chance to hear the key messages on carbon dioxide removal (CDR) from the latest IPCC report directly from the authors themselves, and ask them your questions. Read more