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Climate, Economic Development, Taxation and Finance
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Carbon Removal Canada advocates for the bolstering of the CCUS investment tax credit or the creation to ensure that the incentive gap between Canada and the US is closed.
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Regulation
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Climate, Research and Development, Science and Technology
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Carbon Removal Canada advocates for the development of a Carbon Removal Innovation Challenge, meant to disperse funding to next generation carbon removal demonstration projects.
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Policies or Program
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Climate, Environment, Industry
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Carbon Removal Canada advocates for the development of a multitude of carbon removal technology protocols within the Canadian Greenhouse Gas Offset Credit Market. This includes beginning to develop protocols for BiCRS, carbon mineralization and enhanced rock weathering, ocean alkalinity enhancement, while also continuing work for the ongoing Direct Air Capture protocol.
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Economic Development, Research and Development
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Carbon Removal Canada advocates for the Government of Canada to specifically earmark funds for carbon removal technologies from within existing funds such as the Energy Innovation Program. In addition, the Government of Canada should ensure that carbon removal companies are able to access financing support from the Canada Infrastructure Bank, the Canada Growth Fund, and the Net Zero Accelerator Fund.
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Climate, Economic Development, Government Procurement
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Carbon Removal Canada advocates to develop a carbon procurement program, enabling Canadian carbon removal companies to scale to the magnitudes necessary to achieve Canadian net-zero by 2050 targets.
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Policies or Program
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Carbon Removal Canada advocates on behalf of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies and the potential for a robust CDR industry in Canada. This includes technologies such as direct air capture, biochar, bioenergy with carbon capture and storage, and enhanced mineralization.
Na'im Merchant, Executive Director
Address:
33 Bloor Street East, 5th Floor
Toronto, ON M4W 3H1
Canada
Telephone number:
857-206-1598