Direct Air Capture Panel

This panel explores Direct Air Capture (DAC) through a climate restoration lens. We discuss its ability to achieve scalable, financeable, permanent, and equitable outcomes and then provide ways for readers to advocate for its safe and thoughtful implementation.

The panel took place following the release of a white paper, blog post, and explainer video.

Panelists:

Moderator:

  • Erik Kobayashi-Solomon, Founder of IOI Strategic Consulting, CFO of Albo Climate, and Forbes Contributor

This is the first installment of the Foundation’s Solution Series, which examines a diverse portfolio of natural and technological approaches that can remove CO2 from our atmosphere and return us to safe, preindustrial levels of carbon. In this animated explainer video, we explore Direct Air Capture (DAC) through a climate restoration lens. We discuss DAC’s capacity to achieve scalable, financeable, durable, and equitable outcomes.

This is the first installment of the Foundation’s Solution Series, which examines a diverse portfolio of natural and technological approaches that can remove CO2 from our atmosphere and return us to safe, preindustrial levels of carbon. In this blog, we explore Direct Air Capture (DAC) through a climate restoration lens. We discuss DAC’s capacity to achieve scalable, financeable, durable, and equitable outcomes.

This is the first installment of the Foundation’s Solution Series, which examines a diverse portfolio of natural and technological approaches that can remove CO2 from our atmosphere and return us to safe, preindustrial levels of carbon. In this paper, we explore Direct Air Capture (DAC) through a climate restoration lens. We use a US-based exemplary focus while recognizing the global strategy needed to restore the climate. We discuss DAC’s capacity to achieve scalable, financeable, durable, and equitable outcomes and then provide ways for readers to advocate for its safe and thoughtful implementation.