De-Bidenization of a Climate Legacy & Implications Beyond Borders
- The new administration's federal policies are expected to significantly impact carbon removal strategies. What are new uncertainties and opportunities the global CDR space is facing as a result of the administration change?
- Will bipartisan support for CDR increase at the federal level? Can tax credits provide greater policy support such as with the 45Q which was revamped under the first Trump administration?
- What are the developments and latest trends in Government procurement of carbon removal services?
- Carbon removal lacks a pre-existing market, and it is in dire need of DEMAND. How can private sector players adapt and thrive under shifting federal policies?
- What barriers or challenges does the USA exiting the Paris agreement present for the global CDR industry & companies? What is the path forward that will enable us to achieve our collective goals regardless of the U.S.'s involvement in the Paris Agreement?
Chair
Chris Neidl - Co-Founder - Open AirCollective
Speakers
Giana Amador - Executive Director, Carbon Removal Alliance
Lucia Simonelli - Director of Programs, Carbon Removal Standards Initiative
Mariam Al-Shamma - Associate Director, Bipartisan Policy Center
Tim Bushman - Policy Director, Carbon Removal Canada