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X-WR-CALNAME:Responsible Deployment of Carbon Dioxide Removal in the Global
  South
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DESCRIPTION:The Yale Center for Natural Carbon Capture and the Yale Emergin
 g Climate Leaders Fellowship invite you to a joint panel discussion on the
  opportunities and challenges of scaling carbon dioxide removal across cou
 ntries of the geopolitical South. Drawing on their experience from direct 
 air capture deployment\, forest restoration\, enhanced weathering\, and ca
 rbon market development pacross Latin America and Asia\, panelists will di
 scuss how to deploy these mechanisms at scale while avoiding extractive mo
 dels\, building local capacity\, and ensuring projects genuinely serve com
 munities and ecosystems in the affected regions.\n\n \n\nThis event is par
 t of the Yale International Leadership Center's Climate Week\, which bring
 s 16 Climate Fellows to campus to convene as leaders driving climate polic
 y\, finance\, and technological innovation in their countries.\n\n \n\nPan
 elists: \n\n \n\nThais Ferraz (Brazil\, 2026 Yale Climate Fellow) is Progr
 am Director at the Institute for Climate and Society in Brazil\, where she
  oversees support for 200 Brazilian civil society organizations working on
  climate change. With a background spanning the private and philanthropic 
 sectors\, she specializes in bioeconomy and sustainable agriculture.\n\n \
 n\nTrishna Nagrani (Panama\, 2026 Yale Climate Fellow) leads Asian expansi
 on for Climeworks\, the world's leading carbon removal company. Previously
  a Schwarzman Scholar at Tsinghua University\, she has researched green bo
 nd markets across the US\, China\, and EU\, and invested in emerging marke
 t digital infrastructure at the World Bank Group.\n\n \n\nNoah Planavsky (
 Professor of Earth & Planetary Sciences) is an isotope geochemist that wor
 ks on environmental change in Earth’s past\, present\, and future. His w
 ork combines field studies\, analytical chemistry\, novel isotope systems\
 , and geochemical modeling. He has worked extensively on atmospheric evolu
 tion - particularly on changes in oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations
 .\n\n \n\nAndhyta Firselly Utami (Afu) (Indonesia\, 2026 Yale Climate Fell
 ow) is Chief Experiment Officer of Think Policy\, an Indonesia-based advis
 ory improving the policy ecosystem for just climate transitions. A former 
 environmental economist at the World Bank and Climate Program Lead at Worl
 d Resources Institute Indonesia\, she currently supports Indonesia's Minis
 try of Environment on NDC governance and Jakarta's climate action capacity
 .\n\n \n\nModerator: \n\nToby Bryce is Managing Director for the Yale Cent
 er for Natural Carbon Capture. Prior to Yale\, he was engaged broadly acro
 ss the natural carbon capture field as an advisor to companies and organiz
 ations on policy\, market development\, and the responsible commercializat
 ion and deployment of high-integrity carbon dioxide removal. Outside of Ya
 le\, Toby serves as an Advisor to the Carbon Business Council and Principa
 l of 12.01.
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SUMMARY:Responsible Deployment of Carbon Dioxide Removal in the Global Sout
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 of-carbon-dioxide-removal-in-the-global-south
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