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Presented By: Graham Sustainability Institute

Exploring the Future of Carbon Capture and Utilization

Ft. Volker Sick, Jennifer Haverkamp, Jerry Davis

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Join us for an insightful event on Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU), where we’ll discuss the opportunities and challenges in scaling this critical technology.

Carbon-based products are central to our economy, yet urgent action is needed to combat climate change. This event will explore how CCU can mitigate the negative impacts of fossil fuel use, addressing the technology’s economic and social impacts, as well as its challenges. .

What You’ll Learn
1.) Understanding CCU: Discover how CCU can support our move away from fossil fuels. Learn how captured CO2 can be converted into long-lasting products, increasing its economic viability.
2.) Addressing Misconceptions: Understand the debate surrounding CCU, including concerns about its use in some sectors of the oil and gas industry.
3.) Technological Challenges: Explore the complexities of developing CCU technology, along with the difficult choices and trade-offs that lie ahead.
4.) Economic and Social Impact: Discuss how this emerging industry could create jobs, influence markets, and shape industries, both globally and within local contexts.

Join our three hosts from the University of Michigan Ann Arbor for a virtual conversation broadcast live from U-M’s Graham Sustainability Institute.

+ Jerry Davis: Gilbert and Ruth Whitaker Professor of Business Administration and Sociology, Ross School of Business; Faculty Director, Business+Impact
+ Jennifer Haverkamp: Graham Family Director, Graham Sustainability Institute; Professor from Practice, Michigan Law School; Professor of Practice, Ford School of Public Policy
+ Volker Sick: Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Mechanical Engineering; DTE Energy Professor of Advanced Energy Research; Director, Global CO2 Initiative, and Faculty Director, Center for Entrepreneurship

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from leading experts and be part of the conversation on CCU’s future. Reserve your spot today!
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