October NCEC Newsletter
Greetings NCEC members,
In addition to the NCEC annual meeting presentations being uploaded to the ASU GFL YouTube NCEC playlist they have also been added to the New Carbon Economy Consortium website. Please feel free to share widely!
Our monthly feature for October is Dalhousie University. Please see the attachment for an NCEC interview with Douglas Wallace, Professor, Department of Oceanography.
Updates for this month:
Arizona State University is proud to be an Official Nominator of The Earthshot Prize 2025. If you have a solution that is inspiring, inclusive, and impactful, please submit the 2024 Unofficial Earthshot Prize Nomination Form: Arizona State University here.
Britain’s last coal-fired electricity plant closes, ending 142 years of coal power in the UK.
Supply of high-quality carbon credits must be a COP29 priority.
A new report gauges how communities approach climate projects- Data for progress held five workshops and a statewide survey in Califronia to understand what makes people open to, or against, climate infrastructure projects- including four CDR pathways.
We look forward to continuing the critical work to develop a new carbon economy.
Please reach out if you’d like to add any updates for next month.