Carbon Removal Challenge Webinar w/ Carbon Unbound @ COP28
Come learn more about the 2024 Carbon Removal Challenge!
This exciting session will be coming to you live from Dubai where OpenAir will be for the UN Climate conference COP28!
We'll start with a brief overview of the Carbon Removal Challenge with OpenAir co-founder Matt Parker, followed by a presentation from Chantal Spit, Head of Programming for the 2024 CRC Venue Sponsor, Carbon Unbound!
Chantal will give a presentation on Carbon Unbound and show why this industry leading carbon removal conference is such an amazing partner to host the Carbon Removal Challenge Final Showcase! Attendees will learn why it's such a great opportunity for the CRC finalist to get to present at and attend Carbon Unbound 2024 USA!
Finally, we'll have time for a Q&A from attendees to ask an additional questions they might have!
Hope to see you there!
Learn more about the Challenge: https://openaircollective.cc/crc/
More about Carbon Unbound and Chantal Spit:
Carbon Unbound USA 2024:
The Leading Carbon Removal Business Summit
www.carbonunbound.com
More than 400 business leaders, investors, buyers and policymakers will meet in New York to discuss the future of carbon removal. Join us for the most impactful days in the CDR calendar.
Carbon Unbound Europe overview: https://youtu.be/AqC6df5P9nU
Chantal Spit is Head of Production at Unbound Summits, an event production company with the mission to help scale science-based solutions to the world's most pressing challenges.Her interest in the carbon and energy markets started while working as Head of Conferences and Education at the Norwegian company Point Carbon (Thomson Reuters) from 2005 to 2012. Following this tenure, she spent 1.5 years at The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, an organization promoting transparency and good governance in the extractive industry, before joining Statkraft AS, the largest renewable energy company in Europe, where she worked for 5 years as Executive Assistant to Corporate Management. In 2018, she moved to Washington, DC, for 4 years, where she worked at Arabella Advisors, a philanthropic and impact investing organisation. Working at Arabella confirmed her desire to work for organizations that have a positive social and environmental impact.