AND WE'RE LIVE! Welcome to Greenhouse Gas Removal Future Leaders Network. An initiative by CO₂RE - The Greenhouse Gas Removal Hub, The Future Leaders Network is an agile and dynamic community founded with the aim of stimulating the next generation of greenhouse gas removal professionals in the UK. Our membership base is a diverse as the GGR solutions we work on. From peatlands to direct air capture, we are researchers, innovators, GGR solution developers, policy thinkers, consultants, corporates, and non-profits coming together to help shape the future of GGR in UK. The Network provides a space for the industry's emerging talents to convene, share ideas, and develop new perspectives whilst members benefit from access to funding, resources to support their own professional development, and opportunities to participate in collaborative ‘microfinance’ projects. As we are building this new industry, we believe peer-to-peer learning will be crucial in helping enrich opportunities for collaboration, not only within GGR but across climate action. For more information and how to join the network: https://lnkd.in/eEBJQycR Grantham Institute - Climate Change and the Environment, Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment - University of Oxford, Imperial College London
Greenhouse Gas Removal Future Leaders Network
Non-profit Organizations
An initiative by CO2RE to bring together early career professionals working on Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) in the UK.
About us
The Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) Future Leaders Network is a new and evolving network bringing together early career professionals working on GGR in the UK. Originating as part of CO2RE, the network encompasses researchers, innovators and GGR solution developers, policy thinkers, consultants, corporates, trade associations, and many other emerging perspectives from across the GGR landscape. We aim to create a diverse community of members and provide spaces to convene, share ideas, develop new perspectives, and build capacity to advance UK GGR.
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- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Founded
- 2023
- Specialties
- Carbon Dioxide Removal, Greenhouse Gas Removal, Climate change, and Net zero
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Greenhouse Gas Removal Future Leaders Network reposted this
We are elated to share that Grounded won Gold🥇 in the 2024 @signalawards, Environment and Sustainability category🎉 See listing: https://lnkd.in/eGyt9KB3 This recognition is such an honour. Our deepest appreciation goes to Greenhouse Gas Removal Future Leaders Network and CO₂RE - The Greenhouse Gas Removal Hub for their continuous commitment to this project and their funding of the podcast. Special thanks to our producer, Ben Weaver-Hincks, whose dedication and countless late nights bring every element together to create an experience for listeners. Thank you to everyone who tuned in and voted—your support helped us bring this home! Worth mentioning that the category was packed with great shows that are equally deserving of the award, and definitely worth listening to. The shows include: WWF-UK's Nature Breaking, Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) Australia’s Everything We Need, BMO’s Sustainability Leaders and Keep that Same Green Energy pocast. The story continues on Grounded with the latest episode - “Got Wood?” where Tom Previte delves into the wood logistics side of a biochar startup and some updates on the project. If you’re new to Grounded podcast, we recommend you start from episode 1. Listen here: https://linktr.ee/Restord #GroundedPodcast #SignalAwards #Biochar #Sustainability #ClimateAction #CarbonRemoval #Podcast
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Are you interested in biomass innovation? The Biomass Connect 🌱 Showcase Event is your chance to find out more. It takes place from 7–8 November at the University of Warwick and it's FREE to attend – including food at the event and accommodation on the night of November 7th. The speakers include CO2RE's Executive Director Dr Steve Smith. Read more and register at the link below!
🌱 Join us for the Biomass Connect Showcase Event! 🌱 📅 Date: November 7th-8th, 2024 📍 Location: The Slate, Warwick University Discover the future of biomass innovation! We'll be showcasing the latest innovation emerging from the Biomass Feedstocks Innovation Programme. 🔸 2 days of talks, demos, presentations and info stands. 🔸 Hear from biomass innovators about their views on the industry 🔸 Networking opportunities with industry stakeholders There will also be an exhibition of planting machinery, aeroponics, decision support tools, breeding advances and other innovations from across the biomass supply chain. 💬 Follow our feeds over the coming weeks to see who will be presenting. A draft programme can be seen here: https://loom.ly/Lqfnpjg This event is free to attend thanks to support from the Biomass Feedstocks Innovation Programme. 👉 Register Now: https://loom.ly/Lqfnpjg
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If you missed out our Wales Demonstrator Roadshow, here’s another fantastic opportunity to see GGR in the flesh! Biomass Connect 🌱 toured us round their demo sites in September and are running their own showcase next month. ⭐️ Hear from leading speakers in industry, research, and government ⭐️ Networking across the sector ⭐️ Free to attend, accommodation covered ⭐️ 7-8th November in Warwick
🌱 Join us for the Biomass Connect Showcase Event! 🌱 📅 Date: November 7th-8th, 2024 📍 Location: The Slate, Warwick University Discover the future of biomass innovation! We'll be showcasing the latest innovation emerging from the Biomass Feedstocks Innovation Programme. 🔸 2 days of talks, demos, presentations and info stands. 🔸 Hear from biomass innovators about their views on the industry 🔸 Networking opportunities with industry stakeholders There will also be an exhibition of planting machinery, aeroponics, decision support tools, breeding advances and other innovations from across the biomass supply chain. 💬 Follow our feeds over the coming weeks to see who will be presenting. A draft programme can be seen here: https://loom.ly/Lqfnpjg This event is free to attend thanks to support from the Biomass Feedstocks Innovation Programme. 👉 Register Now: https://loom.ly/Lqfnpjg
Showcase Event
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🌿 Driving Greenhouse Gas Removal in Wales: FLN’s GGR Roadshow Highlights 🌍 The GGR Future Leaders Network (FLN) recently hosted an exciting 3-day GGR Demonstrator Roadshow at Aberystwyth University, bringing together 35 early career researchers (ECRs) and professionals across policy, startups, and #carbonmarkets for hands-on insights into land-based #GGR solutions. Check out our 🎥 video below and blog in the comments! Highlights: 📍 On-Site Exploration: Visits to Biomass Connect and Pwllpeiran Upland Research Centre demonstrated cutting-edge GGR methods like BECCS, biochar, and peatland restoration. 📊 Real-World MRV Challenges: In-depth sessions tackled the complexities of Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV), carbon credit certification, and broadening the focus beyond CO2 to nitrous oxide (N2O). 🎤 Expert Talks & ECR Showcases: From Prof. Iain Donnison’s welcome to Dr. Jo House ’s keynote, plus ECR project presentations, the event offered rich insights into GGR challenges and innovations. 🤝 Collaboration & Networking: The multidisciplinary group identified key knowledge gaps, shared ideas, and fostered collaboration—essential to scaling effective GGR solutions. FLN is building a community of future leaders, driving bold solutions for a net-zero world. 🌱 #GreenhouseGasRemoval #GGR #FutureLeaders #ClimateAction #NetZero #Collaboration #Sustainability #CarbonMarkets #Innovation #CarbonRemoval #CDR
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Through our FLN Microfinance Programme, we backed members Tom Previte and Ben Weaver-Hincks to put their Podcast mastery to work and Grounded was born, narrating the trials and tribulations of starting a biochar company. Beyond pleased to hear that Grounded has been selected as a Finalist for Signal Awards Sustainability and Environment category. You can submit your vote here: https://lnkd.in/ejH2Vqj4 Aiming to provide quick, small grants to help our members fund interventions within the GGR ecosystem, Grounded has been a prime example of the programme at work. Well done Tom, Ben, Jack, Paola!!
Beyond proud to say that our biochar podcast, Grounded, has been selected as a finalist for the Sustainability and Environment in this year’s Signal Awards. In the podcasting world, this is a big deal! So good to have the hard work of those involved, particularly producer Ben Weaver-Hincks celebrated 👏🎉 Special thanks to the Greenhouse Gas Removal Future Leaders Network for giving the pod a chance and for Jack Turnham & Paola Sáenz for their support with season 1! Vote for us and let’s bring this home. Vote for Grounded here: P.S. Season 2 is coming very soon…
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For anyone kicking their week at #CarbonInboundEurope2024 and keen to discuss the power of networks and industry groups, seek out Aaron Benjamin!
UK and Europe Lead at Direct Air Capture Coalition | Executive Committee of Future Leaders Network | Future Thought Leader at illuminem | Beekeeper | Neuroscience Graduate
I'll be attending and hosting two campfire sessions at this years #CarbonUnboundEurope2024 The session will be focusing on the role of coalitions, networks, associations in coordinating and accelerating the development of carbon removal solutions. From advocacy to connectivity, these organisations can act as an auxiliary voice for start-ups whilst providing non-biased advice to governments and policy makers. I'm hoping to share some of my experiences from helping to build Direct Air Capture Coalition and Greenhouse Gas Removal Future Leaders Network ! Join the discussion and help answer the question: In what areas does the CDR ecosystem need more coordination? CO₂RE - The Greenhouse Gas Removal Hub
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Greenhouse Gas Removal Future Leaders Network reposted this
If you're an artist, creative or you work in the humanities, or you know anyone who fits this description, don't forget about this funding opportunity: https://lnkd.in/ecjr7ECn The CO2RE Artists, Arts and Humanities Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) Initiative is looking to fund a portfolio of projects that may help take forward the GGR agenda. We're interested in projects that both creatively address GGR and also offer additional benefits to the environment, society and communities. Click on the link below to find out more about the initiative and examples of the kinds of projects we can fund. You can also watch Natasha Martirosian introduce the initiative and Dr Paul Rouse outline the application process. The deadline to apply is 12pm BST on 9 September. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity. We look forward to hearing from you!
Funding opportunity: An invitation to artists and creatives - CO₂RE - The Greenhouse Gas Removal Hub
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"YES in my backyard!" - What Will It Take? We love the title for our next member-led discussion! Touching on themes of social license to operate, public engagement strategies, justice-centred GGR and social acceptability, the session will be led by Aissa Dearing (PhD candidate at University of Oxford and Regenerative Economy Program Manager at Sustain Our Future) and Molly James (Researcher at Oxford Net Zero and Airhive) Why we are committed to hosting these sessions: ✅ Promotes interdisciplinary learning ✅ Breaking down silos ✅ Creates a sense of familiarity with network members ✅ An unjudgmental space for expression of opinion and concerns outside of the realm of full-time roles We're on a mission to inspire the next generation of GGR leaders in the UK, harnessing the power and excellence of the country's research and innovation ecosystem. Know someone who fits the bill? Get in touch. CO₂RE - The Greenhouse Gas Removal Hub | Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment - University of Oxford | Imperial College London
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On Monday, a group of 35 Future Leaders were hosted by Drax Group for a site tour of Drax Power Station in Selby. Originally built to fire coal from Yorkshire coalfields, today the site has a different story, with its eye firmly on the future. Coal trolleys and buckets have been replaced by giant biomass storage domes (boasting a capacity of 90 kt tonnes each). These help to store the 7.5 Mt of biomass burned every year to supply dispatchable power to 4 million UK homes. Contributing to 5-8% of the UK's grid, Drax is a critical piece of national infrastructure. Drax weighs in as the largest decarbonisation project in the UK (since 2012, they have reduced Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 99%), and the company has also committed to net-negativity by removing 8 Mt by 2030. To finance these efforts, Drax relies on public subsidies, magnifying the spotlight that shines strongly on their actions. We are proud that we are able to offer our members experiences with such a unique level of access and insight. This visit was a key opportunity for the FLN to see the real challenges for large-scale GGR deployment and to scrutinise projects for themselves. Our tour was a stark reminder of the sheer scale and resources required for the energy transition. It also reminded us that GGR happens in different ways and at different scales, but one thing is for certain, that by 2030 this industry will have a significant impact on people and planet. Drax’s large-scale and highly centralised approach is difficult to compare and difficult to ignore. Thanks to Jack Turnham and all the Drax team for this unique opportunity