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

SOLUTIONS FOR ACTIVE JOINT CLIMATE RESILIENCE PLANS

 
 
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