University of Oxford
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Governance, Policy, Biomass, Cross-Functional |
Steve is the Arnell Associate Professor of Greenhouse Gas Removal at the Smith School, University of Oxford. His career includes work in policy and in science communication, and has published around 60 academic papers on a wide range of climate topics. |
Arizona State University
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Policy, MRV, Cross-Functional |
Stephanie is an Earth and climate scientist at Arizona State University, focused on carbon accounting, risk, and policy. |
Offstream
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Biomass, DACCS, MRV, Policy, LCA |
Grant is an expert in lifecycle and techno-economic assessment of CDR technologies, with work experience at organisations including the U.S. Department of Energy, Offstream, the Global CO₂ Initiative, Twelve, Heirloom, and Carbon-Based Consulting. |
Arizona State University
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DACCS, Deployment, Cross-Functional |
Klaus was the first to propose artificial carbon dioxide capture from air for carbon management. His research spans direct air capture (DACCS), carbon sequestration, environmental policy, and scalable energy and infrastructure systems with a focus on automation, mass manufacturing, and closing the carbon cycle. He works as a professor at Arizona State University. |
London School of Economics
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Deployment, MRV, Governance, Cross-Functional |
Josh is a climate and energy policy expert specialising in compliance markets and CDR. He advises governments, corporates, and organisations including the World Bank and OECD, and has held roles at DESNZ, the Grantham Institute, and the Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal. |
BCG
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CCUS, Deployment, Energy, DACC |
Mike is a Partner and Associate Director at BCG where he advises on carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) strategies to accelerate the energy transition. With a PhD in Chemistry and a background as a licensed petroleum engineer and former professor, he brings deep technical and practical expertise to projects spanning CCUS, geothermal, and critical mineral extraction. |
NSW Dept. of Primary Industries
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MRV, Biomass |
Fabiano works with the Forest carbon and biomass groups within the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development. His work ranges across a number of areas, including carbon balance assessments, biomass quantification, and potential uses and carbon methodological developments. |
Iowa State University
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Biomass, Energy, TEA |
Robert is a leading expert in thermochemical technologies for converting biomass into renewable fuels, power, chemicals, and materials. His recent work focuses on upcycling waste plastics and advancing CDR strategies. |
Arizona State University
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MRV, Policy, Biomass, Deployment, Cross-Functional |
Robert has led the design and construction of power plants, start ups, and technology projects, applying his hand-on in the field approach to his leadership. Robert is currently focused on a variety of design aspects for the development of CO2 capture, certification, and analysis. |
BCG
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DACCS, Deployment |
Habib is a climate tech expert with a PhD in carbon management, specialising in decarbonisation, CDR, and CCUS. He blends technical analysis with market insight to inform commercialisation and investment decisions across the energy ecosystem. |
University of Colorado Boulder
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Ocean, ERW, BiCRS |
David studies Earth’s climate history to understand how the Arctic will change in a warmer, wetter, human-dominated world. He uses natural ‘experiments’ to improve climate model predictions and identify future solutions to climate change. |
Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI)
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Geochemistry, Industrial CDR, MRV |
Cara is an interdisciplinary scientist with expertise in cosmology, particle physics, environmental epidemiology, and exposure science. At RMI’s CDR Initiative, she leads work evaluating carbon removal processes and identifying opportunities for scale within the broader industrial landscape. |
University of Oxford
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Innovation Incentives, Policy, Deployment |
Siyu is a Post-Doctoral Research Associate at the Smith School, University of Oxford. Siyu is an applied environmental and energy economist with a focus on innovation and technological change. |
University of Oxford
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Policy, Cross-Functional |
Joseph is a Post-Doctoral Research Associate at the Smith School, University of Oxford. An environmental economist, his research focuses on carbon policy, operating at the intersection of microeconomic theory and environmental economics. |