Carbon is more than mere waste. Through nature and innovation, it can be transformed into the building blocks of a resilient world. On the eve of the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco, scientists, innovators, and policymakers will come together to discuss the transformations happening across sectors to build an economy that sequesters more than it emits. A short program will feature remarks and announcements from distinguished speakers, followed by a reception with carbon-conscious food and drink. This invite-only event will be hosted at The Perennial in San Francisco.
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A co-founder of the Center for Carbon Removal. He has a background in business and political sciences, and he previously worked as a management consultant on clean energy and corporate sustainability projects for large companies across North America. Noah received his M.B.A. from the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley.
A Senior Sustainability Advisor at Rijkswaterstaat, a project organization for the Dutch Government responsible for the construction and maintenance of the national infrastructure. He is an experienced project manager in the field of spatial planning, asset management and energy saving opportunities in the infrastructure sector, and is now responsible for greenhouse gas emissions reduction strategies through green public procurement of civil works. He holds a Master of Science in Infrastructure Planning from the University of Groningen.
A Senior Director for Energy & Resources at XPRIZE Foundation, where he leads the operations and impact of Energy & Resources programs, including $20 million NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE, a global competition to recycle CO2 into valuable products. Before joining XPRIZE, he was focused on technology and policy in clean energy as a government consultant, at the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources, in the Canadian electric power sector, and in academia. He holds a PhD in Physics from the University of Toronto. Outside of the office and the lab, Marcius loves teaching, the intersection of art and science, and is active in engaging young and early-career scientists interested in careers outside of academia.
A Senior Research Scholar at the Center for Global Clean Energy Policy at Columbia University, where he leads a new initiative in carbon management. He is also CEO of Carbon Wrangler, LLC. Recently, he served as Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Office of Fossil Energy at the Department of Energy, where he led DOE’s R&D program in advanced fossil energy systems, carbon capture and storage, CO2 utilization, and clean coal deployment. His expertise includes technology, policy, and operations for large-scale carbon management, carbon removal, and carbon-to-value conversion. He holds a PhD in Geology from the University of Southern California.
The Chief Executive Officer of Arizona State University Research Enterprise (ASURE), the university’s applied research arm. She is responsible for leading the creation, management and capture of large-scale, externally funded programs and projects that advance the University’s research enterprise. She is also a current member of the National Academy of Sciences Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences as well as the Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board, and has served as Chair or Member of a number of National Academies studies pertaining to human space exploration. She holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley.


