PERSPECTIVES

Carbon GeoCapture’s strong global management team has decades of experience in conventional and unconventional energy production. Our team also includes seasoned counselors in government affairs, finance, business, and marketing. On this page, our team members share their unique perspectives on carbon capture and storage and the integral role it will play to meet the world’s climate goals.

Carbon GeoCapture’s Innovative CC&S Approach to Meet Climate Goals and Ensure a “Just” Transition

By Chris Walker, Advisory Board Member, CarbonGeoCapture

From October 31 to November 12, approximately 20,000 people from around the world will meet in Glasgow, Scotland for the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as the COP26. This is the 26th annual Conference, and the widespread recognition of climate change and the heightened sense of urgency to act on mitigating its worst impacts is much more ubiquitous now than previous years. In fact, the premise of COP26 centers on the understated fact that, we are “currently not on track to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees[1].”

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Perspectives from the CEO

By John Pope, President and Chief Executive Officer, Carbon Geocyle

Twenty years ago, when we first started working on a different approach to sequestering carbon dioxide, few people understood or cared. I was fortunate that my uncle, Dr. Tom McGee, a geophysicist deeply interested in the earth’s natural processes, had explained to me in the 1990s how critical global warming would become in my lifetime. He was right.

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Groundbreaking Carbon Capture Solutions Meet Innovative Leadership: Introducing Carbon GeoCapture’s Advisory Board

By John Pope, President and Chief Executive Officer, Carbon Geocyle

Carbon GeoCapture is pleased to officially announce the formation of our advisory board, comprised of five individuals with decades of experience in the energy, climate, and engineering sectors. Each board member will use their respective expertise to further advance the role of carbon capture and storage to meet the world’s midcentury climate goals.
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Carbon Capture & Storage is Not Optional

By Chris Varrone, Managing Partner at Pickwick Capital Partners

In the new Biden Administration, the United States will return to a leadership position globally in climate change and cleantech innovation. In this article, Chris Varrone, Managing Partner at Pickwick Capital Partners and an investor of Carbon GeoCapture, details how even the most ambitious climate campaigns will not save the planet from the ravages of climate change, unless it includes one crucial technology: carbon capture and storage (CCS).