Registration is open for the workshop on the uptake of CDR methods on October 2nd in Potsdam

:loudspeaker: Registration open to attend the workshop on the uptake of Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) methods, scheduled for October 2nd 2024 at Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany. This workshop will be held in a hybrid format, allowing both in-person and remote participation, from 9:30am to 3pm.

Workshop Overview:

The UPTAKE project aims to develop resilient Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) strategies based on strengthened scientific evidence on the social, technological, economic, and environmental characteristics of CDR technologies and their interplay. The primary focus of this workshop is to gather insights and feedback from experts and stakeholders in the field of CDR. We aim to present an overview of our project’s planned outputs and the scientific research we are undertaking. This will be a valuable opportunity to discuss and identify additional research topics that could be beneficial to explore within the UPTAKE project to inform the stakeholder community.

:link: Please find detailed agenda of the workshop attached below :link:

Support and Participation:

To facilitate your participation, we can offer support of up to 500 Euro per person for travel and subsistence expenses. We encourage you to attend in person to fully engage in the discussions during the event. However, please note that due to the budget limitations, not all participants will be eligible for reimbursement. We will carefully review requests and notify those who qualify for financial support. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to your active involvement in the event.

If you’d like to participate, please fill in the registration form :point_right: https://forms.gle/VmWXEgZzuattKxaY6 by 20 September

Your expertise will be crucial in shaping the future direction of our research and ensuring that our outputs meet the needs of the stakeholder community - we look forward to meeting you there!

UPTAKE_Agenda 2.10.2024.docx.pdf (166.5 KB)