
Can we bank on Canada’s new PM to deliver carbon promises? - with Na'im Merchant
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Against all odds, the Liberal Party just won the Canadian general elections. Mark Carney’s party explicitly campaigned to turn Canada into a global leader in carbon dioxide removal.
Canada plans to do so by - among other things - extending its investment tax credit to 2035, supporting a broad range of CDR tech, and introducing dedicated CDR targets for 2035 and 2040.
This all sounds incredibly promising. But will Canada be able to realise this ambition?
No better person to answer this question than Na'im Merchant, Executive Director of Carbon Removal Canada, an organisation that has been instrumental in raising the profile of CDR in Canada over the last two years.
Na’im joins co-hosts Sebastian Manhart and Eve Tamme for a fast-paced, 30-minute session that gets right to the heart of the debate.
Links:
- Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website
- Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website
- Na’im Merchant: LinkedIn
- Canada: a safe haven for carbon removal innovation in an uncertain world
- Carbon Removal Canada
- Carbon Curve
- From ministers to mandate letters — Prime Minister Mark Carney’s first 100 days in office matters to carbon removal
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