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COP30 is behind us with two weeks of intense negotiations, pledges, and a full Action Agenda. But now comes the REAL question: Did any of it *actually* move the needle for CDR?
From political signals, to a mix of announcements, to the outcomes of different negotiation tracks, what does COP30 mean for the future of carbon removal deployment and governance?
To unpack it all, we’re thrilled to welcome back Christopher Neidl, Carbon Removal Lead with the Climate High-Level Champions. Chris was deeply embedded in the action at Belém and shares fresh insights from the ground.
Join Eve Tamme, our co-host, who keenly followed the negotiations, and Sebastian Manhart for this post‑COP debrief with Chris as we analyse the outcomes, surprises, and lessons for the global CDR community.
- Eve Tamme: LinkedIn and Website
- Sebastian Manhart: LinkedIn and Website - post on this topic
- Chris Neidl: LinkedIn and High-Level Climate Champions
- COP30 Action Agenda on Climate Champions website and Brazilian COP30 Presidency website
- Introducing the CDR Mutirão: A New Era of Collaboration for Carbon Dioxide Removal Launches at COP30
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