Carbon Dioxide Removal and Communities: Benefits, Negotiations, Oversight, and Enforcement

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A tour of Heirloom’s Direct Air Capture facility in Tracy, CA. Photo by Ellie Cohen.

State legislators and regulators must find ways to adequately protect communities from Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) project impacts and ensure that communities derive direct benefits from local projects. While the Biden administration often imposed strong local engagement and community benefits requirements on federally-funded clean energy projects, we can’t count on the new administration to enforce these requirements. It will now be incumbent upon state and community leaders to ensure that CDR project developers provide protections and benefits to host communities. Community Benefits Agreements (CBAs) are one of several mechanisms to advance these values.

Please join us for the fourth installment in our six-part Carbon Dioxide Removal webinar series. This webinar will focus on different approaches to community benefits and will offer examples and guidance for negotiating real and enforceable benefits and protections for communities.

As the world navigates the necessary transition away from polluting fuels toward clean energy, most climate scientists acknowledge that we must also remove climate pollution that has already been dumped into the atmosphere.

The call for CDR grows stronger as new analyses find that the global community is not on track to meet the Paris Agreement targets for limiting carbon pollution in the atmosphere and keeping global average temperature rise below 1.5 degrees Celsius. CDR is integrated into California’s plan to meet its 2030 and 2045 climate goals — the 2022 Scoping Plan from the Air Resources Board has a target of 7 million metric tons of CDR by 2030, and 75 million metric tons of CDR by 2045.

This six-part webinar series on carbon dioxide removal explores the science, strategies, and policies of CDR.

This series is co-hosted by California Environmental Voters, The Climate Center, and Project 2030. By registering, you agree to receive related updates from us.

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