The future of carbon sequestration

by Noah Deich

Carbon sequestration is an essential component of the climate solutions toolkit, and critical for achieving ambitious climate goals. But what pathways to carbon sequestration are most promising? How do these pathways complement other emissions reductions approaches? What is the current state of technology, markets, and policies for carbon sequestration? This seminar explored these key questions and dove deeply into how investors, entrepreneurs, and philanthropists can have the largest impact in the field today.

Noah Deich is an expert on carbon sequestration, and the Executive Director and co-founder of Carbon180, a non-profit on a mission to advance carbon removal solutions. Prior to founding Carbon180, Noah worked in consulting, and gained experience with environmental market and carbon offset modeling, financial valuation of renewable and fossil energy power plants, energy efficiency and demand response program design and implementation, and corporate social responsibility strategy assessments. Noah received his M.B.A. from the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley and his B.A. from the University of Virginia.

You can find the presentation from this seminar here and watch it on YouTube here.