03 & 04 October 2023
The global summit for leading businesses and visionaries in carbon removal
300+ experts under one roof. This October, join and work alongside a diverse group of business pioneers, innovative scientists, and influential politicians striving for climate stability.
Returning Autumn 2024, London
Europe's Leading Carbon Removal Summit
In October 2023 more than 350 business leaders, scientists, investors, buyers, policymakers, and advocates met in London to address the mission of removing 1 gigaton of CO2 from the earth’s atmosphere
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Unrivalled connections
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Game Changing Insights
Attendees learned from trusted sources and leading voices in CDR through our panel discussions, presentations and intimate campfire sessions. Everyone came away with the ability to make more informed decisions about their strategy and growth potential!
Unrivalled Access to the Industry
We hosted an expertly curated audience of top executives and decision makers, allowing attendees to schedule all the business-critical meetings they required for the year, across just two days.
Come Away Energised
In our eyes, nothing comes close to the power of in-person meetings. The 2023 event took place in the heart of London, we’ve done away with virtual. Our attendees left inspired, motivated and with the tools needed to take their projects to the next level.
Previous speakers
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Brian DiMarino
Head of Operational Sustainability
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Annie Guo
Strategic Origination Lead, Carbon Removal

Julie Gosalvez
Chief Marketing Officer


Antti Vihavainen
CEO, Puro.earth

Aránzazu Carmona Orbezo
Co-Founder and CTO, Parallel Carbon

Benjamin Schulz
Founding Partner, Carbon Removal Partners

Benjamin Tincq
Founding Partner, Marble

Bilha Ndirangu
CEO, Great Carbon Valley
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Brian Marino
Head of Operational Sustainability

Carla Glassl
Co-Founder and CTO, Ucaneo

Carolin Guethenke
Vice Chair, German Biochar e.V
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Director-Level or Above
Organisations in Attendance
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Summit themes covered
European CDR Leadership
What's holding CDR back and what mechanisms will enable Europe's lead?
Permanence and Risk of Reversal
Should we be aiming for 1000-year durability?
Emerging Tech Showcase
Early-stage European founders showcase their unique solutions.
What was on?
From crystal ball sessions to start-up pitches, panel discussions to campfire breakouts, our attendees enjoyed two action-packed days of insights and conversations.

Tuesday 3rd October
Networking Breakfast
07:30 - 09:00
Opening Remarks by Unbound Summits
09:00 - 09:15
Speaker

Oliver Katz
Founder & CEO, Unbound Summits
Net Zero, Not Zero Sum: How Carbon Removals Fit into the WiderClimate Agenda
09:15 - 10:15
Format: Opening panel
- Why are influential climate bodies warning against carbon removals, eventhough the science is clear? Why are we seeing reductions and removalsbeing pitted against each other?
- How can we connect the removals ecosystem more deliberately to reductions?
- Who has mapped out scientifically verified targets and pathways to net-zero using both removals and reductions? What does a twin target approach look like?
- What can prominent corporate buyers tell us about their purchasing decision and how they are including removals in their net zero strategy?
- What collaborations hold the key to changing this current ‘either/ or’ narrative
Speakers

Ian Sutherland
CFO and Head of Net Zero, Tide

Alexander Farsan
Head of Climate and Environment, Klarna

Gabrielle Walker
Founder, Rethinking Removals

Erik Rylander
Head of Carbon Dioxide Removal, Stockholm Exergi

Chris Thompson
Director of Net Zero Strategy, Department Energy, Security and Net Zero
Framing the Narrative: How the Way We Talk About CDR Shapes Impact at Scale (taking place after next session)
10:45 - 11:15
Format: Fireside chat
Framing the Narrative: How the Way We Talk About CDR Shapes Impact at Scale (taking place after next session)
10:45 - 11:15
Format: Keynote
- Why is the way we talk about CDR so important and how is it strategically tied to it achieving its role towards climate goals?
- How can the industry, with Direct Air Capture a case-in-point, balance enthusiasm and optimism with scientific integrity and cautious innovation?
- What is the most productive approach to dealing with setbacks, hype cycles or company overestimations?
- Which role do CDR services customers play, and how can their partnership with CDR project developers such as Climeworks drive the topic forward?
- What can we learn from other sectors that could help increase public trust and buy-in?
Speaker

Julie Gosalvez
Chief Marketing Officer, Climeworks
Session Chair

Isabella Corpora
Associate Director, Carbon Business Council
Speakers

Bilha Ndirangu
CEO, Great Carbon Valley

Adam Taylor
Investor
Networking Coffee Break
11:00 - 11:45
Venture Capital: Plugging the Funding Gaps
11:45 - 12:30
Format: Panel
- Why are we seeing a lack of pre-seed and seed funding? What is required to allow investors to be comfortable with funding early projects without buyers?
- How does investment in Europe compare to other regions, like the USA and Asia?
- What is the role of investors in increasing founder diversity in CDR?
- How are current market conditions affecting capital deployment?
- What company types and solutions are attracting the attention of investors at the moment? Which areas are experiencing a lack of funding?
Session Chair

Nikki Batchelor
Director, XPRIZE Carbon Removal
Speakers

Tobias Seikel
Co-Founder & Partner, Planet A

Benjamin Schulz
Founding Partner, Carbon Removal Partners

Marta Krupinska
Co-Founder and CEO, CUR8

Duncan Turner
General Partner, SOSV and Managing Director, HAX
An Elegant Approach: Opportunities to Fast-Track Enhanced Rock Weathering and Mineralisation
12:30 - 13:00
Format: Fireside chat
- Which types of rock, and their characteristics, lend themselves especially well to this process? How do companies go about choosing the right type of rock?
- What advancements have been made in understanding the impact of ERW and creating a transparent MRV methodology?
- What main co-benefits have emerged as a result of deploying this solution? Does geography play a role in this and, if so, where should we be looking to deploy?
- How are important industry partners, like mining and agriculture, responding to ERW? How can companies create trust and buy-in from partners?
- What is the current state of demand from buyers and what is encouraging, or preventing, them from committing to purchases?
Session Chair

Justin Freiberg
Managing Director, Yale Carbon Containment Lab
Speakers

Adam Wolf
Founder and CEO, Eion

Philip Moss
Global Director Carbon Removal Markets, South Pole

Sarabeth Brockley
Lead Advisor, Carbon Markets & ESG, Nasdaq
Afternoon
13:00 -19:00
Networking lunch
13:00 - 14:00
Permanence and Risk of Reversal: Should We Be Aiming for 1000-Year Durability?
14:00 - 14:45
Format: Panel
- Why has the industry decided that ‘1000 years’ is the target length for durable storage? Is it productive to push this narrative and are we at risk of discounting other storage solutions?
- Should the industry be using different metrics, other than time, to assess storage quality?
- How is the industry calculating how much storage capacity we need in order to hit the 10 gigaton target by 2050? What does that tell us about the mix of storage solutions needed and where are the gaps?
- How much confidence do we have in the stabilisation of these long-term carbon stores?
Session Chair

Mars Garza
Co-Founder, Alcove
Speakers

Simon Patterson
Technology Based Solutions, Carbon Markets, Equinor

Adam Oskwarek
Founder, Zopeful

Einar Tyssen
Founder and CEO, Removr

Göker Avcı
Co-Founder and COO, Covalent
Tech Spotlight: Frontiers of CDR
14:45 - 15:15
Format: Pitching session
Three early-stage founders, working on futuristic CDR, showcase their unique solutions to our panel of experts.
Start-up Founders

Stephen Milburn
Founder & CEO, Nellie Technologies

Carla Glassl
Co-Founder and COO, Ucaneo

Roshan Pursharifi
Co-Founder, AirZyme
Investor Panelists

Samia Qader
Senior Principle, Climate VC

Tito Jankowski
Co-Founder and CEO, AirMiners
Campfire Sessions
15:15 - 16:00
Industry leaders host intimate discussions with attendees around key challenges relating to CDR development. The session will culminate in the sharing of new ideas between the delegation.
Main stage //
1 - Bridging with Structured Financing: Structures & Considerations
Jeremiah Lim - Sustainable & Impact Investment Banking, Barclays
Kirren Senivassen - Sustainable Impact Capital, Barclays
2 - Why CDR Should Be Part of Your Decarbonisation Journey
Marc Bradbrook - SVP Business Development, Drax
3 - Will the Global South lead on CDR?
Martin Freimüller - Founder and CEO, Octavia Carbon
4 - Building an Inclusive Team: Hiring and Retaining Staff
Aránzazu Carmona Orbezo - Co-Founder and CTO, Parallel Carbon
5 - The Case for Nature: Its Role in Durable CDR
Siddarth Shrikanth - Investor, Just Climate
6 - Shared Bottlenecks in Non-Bio and Bio CDR Technologies
Pina Fritz - Head of Scoping Climate, Deep Science Ventures
Noah Geeves - Head of Climate Partnerships & Portfolio, Deep Science Ventures
7 - Raising the Bar for Carbon Credits
Neil Hacker - Research and Partnerships Lead, Isometric
8 - Buyer’s Perspective on MRV Quality
Annie Guo - Strategic Origination Lead, Carbon Removal, Microsoft
Katie Sierks - Science & Quality Lead, Carbon Removal, Microsoft
Lothbury Gallery //
9 - Buildings as Carbon Sinks
Petri Laakso - CEO, Soletair Power
10 - Permanence in Products: Markets for Carbon Negative Products
Tobias Seikel - Co-Founder & Partner, Planet A
11 - Clear Communication About Carbon & Climate Action
Tristan Copley Smith - Co-Founder, Possible Studio
Duncan McDowall - Co-Founder, Possible Studio
12 - The Future of CDR Markets: The Road to Gigaton Scale
Benjamin Tincq - Founding Partner, Marble
13 - Mapping Policies for Durable Carbon Removal
Helen Bray - VP Policy, Puro.earth
Hosts

Tristan Copley Smith
Co-Founder, Possible Studio

Duncan McDowall
Co-Founder, Possible Studio

Martin Freimüller
Founder and CEO, Octavia Carbon

Aránzazu Carmona Orbezo
Co-Founder and CTO, Parallel Carbon

Siddarth Shrikanth
Investor, Just Climate

Pina Fritz
Head of Scoping Climate, Deep Science Ventures

Noah Geeves
Head of Climate Partnerships & Portfolio, Deep Science Ventures

Petri Laakso
CEO, Soletair Power

Jeremiah Lim
Sustainable & Impact Investment Banking, Barclays

Kirren Senivassen
Sustainable Impact Capital, Barclays

Marc Bradbrook
SVP Business Development, Drax

Neil Hacker
Research and Partnerships Lead, Isometric

Annie Guo
Strategic Origination Lead, Carbon Removal, Microsoft

Katie Sierks
Science & Quality Lead, Carbon Removal, Microsoft

Benjamin Tincq
Founding Partner, Marble

Helen Bray
VP Policy, Puro.earth

Tobias Seikel
Co-Founder & Partner, Planet A
Networking Coffee Break
16:00 - 16:30
Black Gold: Betting Big on Biochar Carbon Removal
16:30 - 17:15
Format: Panel
- What are the misconceptions of BiCRS? Why are we seeing strong support in some regions and not others?
- What progress has been made in improving biochar readings and understanding its full impact on soil-plant systems?
- What are the critical factors affecting economic viability? What is holding further financing back?
- How are companies working with small-holder farmers to incentivise and educate them on its use? How are producers ensuring the benefits of biochar are not lost through poor techniques or misapplication?
- Outside of carbon removal, what are the co-benefits of BiCRS solutions? How is the industry communicating the overall potential of this solution?
- What engineering challenges still remain throughout these production processes?
Session Chair

Radhika Moolgavkar
Head of Supply and Methodology, Nori
Speakers

Henrietta Moon
Co-Founder and CEO, Carbo Culture

Hannes Junginger
CEO, Carbonfuture

Carolin Guethenke
Boardmember, German Biochar Association

Patrick Atanasije Pineda
Founder and Managing Director, The Next 150
Crystal Ball Session: What Will the Price of Carbon Be in 2050?
17:15 - 17:45
Format: Fireside chat
- What are our estimates of the price of carbon in 2050? What market factors will play into driving the cost down?
- Should price be pinned to quality?
- What is the future of carbon markets and how is it rooted in science?
- How do we envisage a carbon economy working as the sector matures?
- What is the highest price corporations will pay for removals? What is justifying entrepreneurs to build companies in this space?
- As we decarbonise, and remove more carbon, is there a risk of carbon becoming a scarce resource?
Session Chair

Megha Raghavan
Lead CDR Advocate, The OpenAir Collective
Speaker

Eli Mitchell-Larson
Co-Founder and Chief Science and Advocacy Officer, Carbon Gap

Annie Guo
Strategic Origination Lead, Carbon Removal, Microsoft
Close of Day 1 and Networking Drinks, Hosted by Drax
17:45 - 19:00
Wednesday 4th October
Morning
07:30 -12:30
Networking breakfast
07:30 - 09:00
Breakfast Briefing: Women and Climate - What if Women Led Carbon Removal?
08:00 - 08:30
Format: Panel discussion
- What would be different?
- What does diversity look like today in the carbon sector? What are some examples of company's leading by example?
- How can leaders improve the social impact of innovation, not only with regards to gender but also other inequalities currently present?
- How do we progress to more women leadership in the space and achieve the outcomes we’d like to see in the meantime?
Session Chair

Emma Coker
European Carbon Team Leader, BloombergNEF
Speakers

Leila Toplic
Chief Communications and Trust Officer, Carbonfuture

Sarabeth Brockley
Lead Advisor, Carbon Markets & ESG, Nasdaq

Christina Stavridi
Chief Operating Officer, CarbonLimit

Marie Freier
Global Co-Head Sustainable & Impact Investment Banking, Barclays
Breakfast Briefing: Women and Climate - A Conversation on Funding
08:30 - 08:45
Format: Fireside chat
- What have been the experiences of our panellists when fundraising? What challenges have they faced and how can we as an industry overcome them?
- What does diversity look like in the carbon sector? What are some examples of company's leading by example?
- How can leaders improve the social impact of innovation, not only with regards to gender but also other inequalities currently present?
- How do we create more allies in the carbon space?
Session Chair

Christina Stavridi
Chief Operating Officer, CarbonLimit
Speakers

Aránzazu Carmona Orbezo
Co-Founder and CTO, Parallel Carbon

Kim Zou
Co-Founder and CEO, CTVC
Financing Industrial Scale CDR: Mind the Gap
09:00 - 09:15
Speaker

Marie Freier
Global Co-Head Sustainable & Impact Investment Banking, Barclays
De-Risking CDR: Bottlenecks to Unlocking Project Finance and Institutional Investment
09:15 - 09:45
Format: Fireside chat
- What are the main bottlenecks prohibiting the industry from funding projects at large scale?
- What can we learn from companies in CDR who have already raised capital to build capital-intensive infrastructure? What hurdles did they have to jump over to secure financing and support?
- What risk history do traditional financiers typically need to see in order to become invested in a sector?
- How have similar industries, like clean energy, successfully de-risk investments?
- What is the role of insurance companies in enabling progress and mitigating risk?
Session Chair

Kim Zou
Co-Founder and CEO, CTVC
Speakers

Natalia Dorfman
Co-Founder and CEO, Kita
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Brian DiMarino
Head of Operational Sustainability, JPMorgan Chase
The Future of Carbon Registries
09:45 - 10:00
Format: Presentation
Speaker

Eamon Jubbawy
Founder and CEO, Isometric
Campfire Sessions
10:00 -10:45
Industry leaders host intimate discussions with attendees around key challenges relating to CDR development. The session will culminate in the sharing of new ideas between the delegation.
Main stage //
1 - Bridging with Structured Financing: Structures & Considerations
Jeremiah Lim - Sustainable & Impact Investment Banking, Barclays
Kirren Senivassen - Sustainable Impact Capital, Barclays
2 - Principles for High Integrity BECCS
Angela Hepworth - Commercial Director, Drax
Johan Börje - Business Development, Stockholm Exergi
3 - Will the Global South lead on CDR?
Martin Freimüller - Founder and CEO, Octavia Carbon
4 - Building an Inclusive Team: Hiring and Retaining Staff
Aránzazu Carmona Orbezo - Co-Founder and CTO, Parallel Carbon
5 - The Case for Nature: Its Role in Durable CDR
Siddarth Shrikanth - Investor, Just Climate
6 - Shared Bottlenecks in Non-Bio and Bio CDR Technologies
Pina Fritz - Head of Scoping Climate, Deep Science Ventures
Noah Geeves - Head of Climate Partnerships & Portfolio, Deep Science Ventures
7 - Raising the Bar for Carbon Credits
Neil Hacker - Research and Partnerships Lead, Isometric
8 - Buyer’s Perspective on MRV Quality
Annie Guo - Strategic Origination Lead, Carbon Removal, Microsoft
Katie Sierks - Science & Quality Lead, Carbon Removal, Microsoft
Lothbury Gallery //
9 - Buildings as Carbon Sinks
Petri Laakso - CEO, Soletair Power
10 - Permanence in Products: Markets for Carbon Negative Products
Florian Schabus - Investor, Planet A
11 - Clear Communication About Carbon & Climate Action
Tristan Copley Smith - Co-Founder, Possible Studio
Duncan McDowall - Co-Founder, Possible Studio
12 - The Future of CDR Markets: The Road to Gigaton Scale
Benjamin Tincq - Founding Partner, Marble
13 - Mapping Policies for Durable Carbon Removal
Helen Bray - VP Policy, Puro.earth
Hosts

Florian Schabus
Investor, Planet A

Tristan Copley Smith
Co-Founder, Possible Studio

Duncan McDowall
Co-Founder, Possible Studio

Martin Freimüller
Founder and CEO, Octavia Carbon

Aránzazu Carmona Orbezo
Co-Founder and CTO, Parallel Carbon

Siddarth Shrikanth
Investor, Just Climate

Pina Fritz
Head of Scoping Climate, Deep Science Ventures

Noah Geeves
Head of Climate Partnerships & Portfolio, Deep Science Ventures

Petri Laakso
CEO, Soletair Power

Jeremiah Lim
Sustainable & Impact Investment Banking, Barclays

Kirren Senivassen
Sustainable Impact Capital, Barclays

Angela Hepworth
Commercial Director, Drax

Johan Börje
Business Development, Stockholm Exergi

Neil Hacker
Research and Partnerships Lead, Isometric

Annie Guo
Strategic Origination Lead, Carbon Removal, Microsoft

Katie Sierks
Science & Quality Lead, Carbon Removal, Microsoft

Benjamin Tincq
Founding Partner, Marble

Helen Bray
VP Policy, Puro.earth
Networking Coffee Break
10:45 - 11:15
Certification Frameworks: Defining ‘High Quality’ Removal
11:15 - 12:15
Format: Panel
- What due diligence should buyers conduct before committing to a purchase or offtake agreement?
- How should standards evolve for high quality carbon removal? Is it up to registries, governments, ratings agencies?
- What are the key indicators of quality for engineered carbon removal? For example, how much should we be focusing on additionality compared to durability?
- Voluntary initiatives such as the CCPs are attempting to create a new bar for quality in the voluntary carbon market. Do you think that this type of commodification is desirable for the carbon removal market?
Session Chair

Ted Christie-Miller
Head of Carbon Removals, BeZero Carbon
Speakers

Niall Mac Dowell
Professor of Future Energy Systems, Imperial College London

Jim Mann
Founder and CEO, UNDO

Angela Hepworth
Commercial Director, Drax

Michelle You
Co-Founder and CEO, Supercritical

Daniel Vetterkind
Co-Founder and Co-CEO, recarb
Tech Spotlight: Carbon Utilisation
12:15 - 12:45
Format: Pitching session
Three early-stage start-up founders showcase their unique solutions in carbon utilisation to our panel of investors.
Start-up Founders

Rory Brown
Co-Founder and CEO, Airhive

Dhanvi Oza
Co-Founder, CTRL-Z

Josie Tyler
Co-Founder, Cool
Investor Panelists

Benjamin Tincq
Founding Partner, Marble

Adam Tomassi-Russell
Director Climate and Energy, Deep Science Ventures
Afternoon
12:30 -16:30
Networking Lunch
12:45 - 13:45
Lay of the Land: Unpacking European Carbon Removal Policy
13:45 - 14:30
Format: Panel
- What is the current state of European CDR policy right now? Which areas of CDR are supported, and which policy pillars are still missing?
- How are regulators creating demand signals for CDR and what parameters are going to create liquidity in the market?
- How are countries within Europe working together to create robust, yet easy-to-understand frameworks that transcend borders and support a global CDR market?
- What dialog is happening between industry and policy makers, and what is needed to make sure regulation keeps pace with innovation?
- In reverse, what resources are available for the industry to keep track of CDR policy additions and updates?
Session Chair

Eve Tamme
Managing Director, Climate Principles
Speakers

Fabien Ramos
Carbon Removals Policy Officer, European Commission

Laura Hurley
Director, Xiron Global

Ramazan Aslan
CEO, EOS Climate
Biggest Challenges Faced by European CDR Startups
14:30 - 14:45
Format: Keynote
Speaker

Marian Kruger
Co-Founder and Managing Director, remove
Networking Coffee Break
14:45 -15:15
Tech Spotlight: Direct Air Capture
15:15 - 15:45
Format: Pitching session
Three early-stage start-up founders showcase their unique solutions in DAC to our panel of investors.
Start-up Founders

Florian Hildebrand
Co-Founder and CEO, Greenlyte Carbon Technologies

Petri Laakso
CEO, Soletair Power

Sophia Hummelman
Co-Founder and CCO, Recarbn
Investor Panelists

Andrew Shebbeare
Managing Partner, Counteract

Namratha Kothapalli
Industrial Tech Investor, Speedinvest
Turning the Tide: Innovations to Safely Unlock Ocean-Based Carbon Removal
15:45 - 16:30
Format: Panel
- Which marine approaches are currently showing potential scalability? Where do we need to invest more resources?
- What storage paths for ocean-based carbon are most efficient?
- How are companies thinking about co-location, or using existing infrastructure and processes to deploy solutions and reduce costs?
- What progress has been made to develop a code of conduct that ensures the safety and efficacy of this research? How do the risks compare with those of inaction?
- What do policy makers and buyers need to see in order to trust and invest in new solutions?
Session Chair

Michelle Li
Founder, Clever Carbon
Speakers

John Auckland
Co-Founder and Director, Seafields

Katie Lebling
Associate II, Climate Program, World Resources Institute

Antonius Gagern
Executive Director, Carbon to Sea Initiative

Patricia Estridge
Founder and CEO, Seaweed Generation
Wrap-Up: Key Takeaways from Carbon Unbound Europe
16:30 - 17:00
Session Chair

Vasil Velev
Founder and Editor, Carbon Herald
Speaker

Emma Parry
Partner, McKinsey & Company

Antti Vihavainen
CEO, Puro.earth
Close of Day 2 and End of the Summit
17:00
Saturday 5th October
Morning
09:00 -12:00
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Opening remarks
09:00 - 09:05
Speakers
Oliver Katz
Position, Company name
Opening Keynote: Creating a Roadmap to Gigaton-Scale CDR
09:05 - 09:20
Speakers
Noah Deich
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Carbon Management, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
Robust MRV: Building Trust and Accountability in CDR
09:20 - 10:05
Format
- Which monitoring, reporting and verification protocols are currently the gold standard?
- What key principles are needed to create a robust and transparent MRV?
- Based on current data, which engineered and nature-based solutions currently show the most promise?
- How will time and climate change impact certain solutions?
- What technical challenges stand in the way of measuring and monitoring CDR impacts?
- What advances in technology are helping reduce the barriers to entry?
- Which parties and actors are essential to creating a robust MRV process?
- How can the industry incentivise verification, minimizing fraud and maximizing public benefit?
Session Chair
Christiaan Gevers Deynoot
Deputy Secretary General, CCS+ Initiative
Confirmed Speakers
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Perspectives from the Global South
10:05 - 10:30
Format
What is the state of carbon removal in the developing nations? Which countries have emerged as leaders?Who should pay for projects in the global south? What can be done to improve the social impact of innovation?How is the industry creating governance in this area and who should be responsible for this?What examples are there of equitable projects that have achieved scale but also positively benefited communities?
Speakers
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Perspectives from the Global South
10:05 - 10:30
Format
What is the state of carbon removal in the developing nations? Which countries have emerged as leaders?Who should pay for projects in the global south? What can be done to improve the social impact of innovation?How is the industry creating governance in this area and who should be responsible for this?What examples are there of equitable projects that have achieved scale but also positively benefited communities?
Speakers
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Perspectives from the Global South
10:05 - 10:30
Format
What is the state of carbon removal in the developing nations? Which countries have emerged as leaders?Who should pay for projects in the global south? What can be done to improve the social impact of innovation?How is the industry creating governance in this area and who should be responsible for this?What examples are there of equitable projects that have achieved scale but also positively benefited communities?
Speakers
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Perspectives from the Global South
10:05 - 10:30
Format
What is the state of carbon removal in the developing nations? Which countries have emerged as leaders?Who should pay for projects in the global south? What can be done to improve the social impact of innovation?How is the industry creating governance in this area and who should be responsible for this?What examples are there of equitable projects that have achieved scale but also positively benefited communities?
Speakers
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Afternoon
12:00 -19:00
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Opening remarks
09:00 - 09:05
Speakers
Oliver Katz
Position, Company name
Opening Keynote: Creating a Roadmap to Gigaton-Scale CDR
09:05 - 09:20
Speakers
Noah Deich
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Carbon Management, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
Robust MRV: Building Trust and Accountability in CDR
09:20 - 10:05
Format
- Which monitoring, reporting and verification protocols are currently the gold standard?
- What key principles are needed to create a robust and transparent MRV?
- Based on current data, which engineered and nature-based solutions currently show the most promise?
- How will time and climate change impact certain solutions?
- What technical challenges stand in the way of measuring and monitoring CDR impacts?
- What advances in technology are helping reduce the barriers to entry?
- Which parties and actors are essential to creating a robust MRV process?
- How can the industry incentivise verification, minimizing fraud and maximizing public benefit?
Session Chair
Christiaan Gevers Deynoot
Deputy Secretary General, CCS+ Initiative
Confirmed Speakers
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Perspectives from the Global South
10:05 - 10:30
Format
What is the state of carbon removal in the developing nations? Which countries have emerged as leaders?Who should pay for projects in the global south? What can be done to improve the social impact of innovation?How is the industry creating governance in this area and who should be responsible for this?What examples are there of equitable projects that have achieved scale but also positively benefited communities?
Speakers
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Perspectives from the Global South
10:05 - 10:30
Format
What is the state of carbon removal in the developing nations? Which countries have emerged as leaders?Who should pay for projects in the global south? What can be done to improve the social impact of innovation?How is the industry creating governance in this area and who should be responsible for this?What examples are there of equitable projects that have achieved scale but also positively benefited communities?
Speakers
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Name Surname
Position, Company name
Perspectives from the Global South
10:05 - 10:30
Format
What is the state of carbon removal in the developing nations? Which countries have emerged as leaders?Who should pay for projects in the global south? What can be done to improve the social impact of innovation?How is the industry creating governance in this area and who should be responsible for this?What examples are there of equitable projects that have achieved scale but also positively benefited communities?
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Perspectives from the Global South
10:05 - 10:30
Format
What is the state of carbon removal in the developing nations? Which countries have emerged as leaders?Who should pay for projects in the global south? What can be done to improve the social impact of innovation?How is the industry creating governance in this area and who should be responsible for this?What examples are there of equitable projects that have achieved scale but also positively benefited communities?
Speakers
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Position, Company name
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Name Surname
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The event was hosted at 22 Bishopsgate in the beating heart of London. Set amongst iconic landmarks, with great transport links, it was the perfect space to listen, share and form the ideas of the future.
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Is the summit streamed/available digitally?
We believe nothing can replace the value of in-person meetings and sitting behind a screen for hours on-end hinders creativity and focus. Taking place in the heart of London, we've made the decision to do away with virtual streaming. Get out from behind your desk and come away energized, with the connections and insights you need to take your project to the next level.
I'm a start-up. Are there special rates?
Start-ups are entitled to a special discount if you meet certain critera. Please get in contact with delegates@unboundsummits.com and share your number of employees, series of funding and company focus.
What is included in my ticket?
Full two-day, in-person summit pass. Listen to all live discussions and join the debate. Access to our networking app one week before and four weeks after the summit. Breakfast, lunch, networking break snacks, and coffee for both days. Two hours of networking drinks on day 1. For our emissions removal pledge, find out more here.
What is your refund policy?
Up to 30 days before the event date you can cancel and request a refund, there will be a 15% cancellation fee. After this point, we unfortunately are unable to provide a refund. You can however transfer your pass to a colleague anytime.
Do you have an event app, and am I able to book 1-1 meetings?
Yes! Meetings and networking is at the core of our summits. As an attendee, you will receive information about how to join our event app one month before the summit. On there, you will be able to connect with other attendees and set up meetings onsite.
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