San Francisco 12,12,17. AGENDA
PATHWAYS TO A ZERO CARBON WORLD
What are the the best opportunities for us to achieve an 80% reduction in carbon output by 2050?
Trevor Houser, Rhodium Group
OVERVIEW OF THE POLICY REQUIREMENTS FOR DEEP DECARBONIZATION
Rachel Pritzker, Pritzker Innovation Fund
Dan Reicher, Stanford University
Josh Freed, Third Way
Noah Deich, Center for Carbon Removal
KEYNOTE : AN ALL OF THE ABOVE STRATEGY FOR REDUCING GLOBAL CARBON BY 80% BY 2050
Dr. Steven Chu, Stanford University
KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS
Thoughts About Energy -- Carl Page, Anthropocene Institute
Notes from the Okavango -- Fiona Banister, www.wildbirdtrust.com
Okavango Wilderness Project and Conservation Strategies
Creating positive conditions for scale BEYOND RENEWABLES in Carbon DIOXIDE Capture, Carbon Sinks, and Advanced nuclear
Cindy Mercer, Planet Heritage
Ross Koningstein, Breakthrough Institute / Google
Susan Mac Cormac, Morrison Foerster LLP
Andy Cunningham, Cunningham Collective
James Magowan, Arboreal Capital, Sutter Securities
CARBON SINKS : SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY AND CONSERVATION ENTERPRISES
Bettina von Hagen, Ecotrust
Andreas Eke, Futuro Forestal
Michelle Buckles, New Forests
Mike Korchinsky, Wildlife Works
Cindy Mercer, Planet Heritage
CARBON DIOXIDE CAPTURE ENTERPRISES
Dr. Marcius Extavour, X-Prize
Claude Letourneau, Inventys
Dr. Peter Eisenberger, Global Thermostat
Nicholas Eisenberger, CREO / Pure Energy Partners
Dr. Etosha Cave, Opus 12
ADVANCED MODULAR REACTORS
Dr. Rita Baranwal, Department of Energy
Jay Surina, NuScale Power
Don Wolf, ARC Nuclear
Dr. Eric Loewen, GE Hitachi
Richard Meyer, Kairos Power