There are several pathways to lower emissions. The world will probably need an all-of-the-above strategy instead of an either-or strategy to get to net zero. Are today’s policy tools creating adequate incentives for investment in both decarbonization pathways such as CCS, H2, DAC and renewable energy? Where are some of the key gaps and how can they be addressed?
Geoengineering technologies could manipulate the environment and partially offset some of the impacts of climate change. What are the multifaceted approaches, new technological innovations and implications of climate engineering? How are scientific advancements and policy frameworks driving research in this critical field? What are the promises, risks and ethical considerations surrounding geoengineering interventions?
Gain a deeper understanding of the evolving U.S.-China innovation rivalry and its significance for the future during this insightful discussion. As these global powerhouses compete to lead in technological advancements, we'll explore the driving forces, key developments and potential implications of this innovation race. From breakthroughs in artificial intelligence to advancements in semiconductor technology to competition for human capital and the protection of intellectual property, our panelists will provide valuable insights into the competitive landscape and its impact on industries, economies and global dynamics.