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Standard Gas joins Negative Emissions Summit 2024 At the recent Negative Emissions Summit held at Microsoft’s Brussels HQ, the opening discussion focused on several cutting-edge routes for bridging the huge gap between current carbon removal levels and those needed to hit Net Zero by 2050. With Standard Gas Director, Richard Jackson, describing the SG100’s ability to generate carbon removing biochar and fossil-replacing energy and products, other panellists explained technologies behind enhanced rock weathering, direct air capture, direct ocean capture, and bioenergy with carbon capture and storage. Commenting on the event, Richard says: “To deliver the 10 billion tonnes of annual CO2 removal the IPCC says is necessary to reach Net Zero by 2020, target, we’ll need an array of new technologies, including ours, and ensure there’s space for more to address the carbon removal needs of different industries while also enabling climate compatible economic growth.” Organiser Negative Emissions Platform says the aim of its annual summits is “to educate policymakers, investors, media, and civil society on the critical importance of highly durable and permanent carbon removals. Our focus extends beyond industry issues to legislative, scientific, and market advancements, emphasising the urgency of the present moment.” Other panel discussions explored: Science for Trust: Providing the Evidence for Credible Carbon Removals; Regulatory Insights: Understanding the Carbon Removal Landscape; and Corporate Climate Claims: Integrating Carbon Removals into Company Commitments. To view all the summit sessions, click: https://lnkd.in/e52CCUBe Join the evolution - be the change. #CarbonRemoval #NetZero2050 #sustainability #technology
Fantastic news to all involved. Excellent progress being made.
Thank you for accepting our invitation to join the 'TechTalk' panel within the Summit! Indeed, BECCS, Biochar Carbon Removal as well as other carbon dioxide removal technologies are all needed to reach net-zero by 2050.