šŸŒ Roads to Removal: the Future of Carbon Capture

Power Skills
Ways of Working
Business Acumen

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Join the PMI San Francisco Bay Area Chapter for a thought-provoking session with Dr. Caspar Donnison, postdoctoral researcher at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

Discover how the groundbreaking Roads to Removal report maps the path to a net-zero greenhouse gas economy by 2050, and what it means for the projects, planning, and partnerships that will shape our climate future.

Learn how massive, multidisciplinary initiatives—like nationwide carbon-removal infrastructure—challenge project managers to think bigger, act smarter, and deliver lasting impact.

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PDUs: 0.5 Business Acumen | 0.5 Power Skills | 0.5 Ways of Working

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šŸŽ™ļø Speaker

Caspar Donnison, PhDĀ 

Postdoctoral Researcher, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Speaker Bio

Caspar Donnison is an interdisciplinary scientist, whose research covers the fields of environmental economics, environmental science, sociology, and policy.

His primary area of research is in assessing the potential for decarbonization using biomass resources. He has led publications exploring the sustainability, social acceptability, and policy of the carbon dioxide removal technology bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS). He has also worked closely with industry and policymakers on supply chain feasibility of BECCS, as a researcher with the £20 million Industrial Decarbonisation and Research Innovation Centre (IDRIC) in the UK.

More recent research has involved understanding public engagement with novel climate technologies, having collaborated with sociologists and consulted for Supergen Bioenergy Hub on public engagement. He is currently researching public attitudes towards the dual-use of land for solar energy and agriculture (ā€˜agrivoltaics’) in the US.

He has a strong interest in communicating climate science and decarbonization, and has engaged with policymakers and politicians, such as through the Californian Assembly select committee system, the Western Governors' Association, and LLNL’s ā€˜Roads to Removal’ symposiums. He has also contributed to policy reports and submitted scientific evidence to UK Parliamentary inquiries, including most recently the House of Lords 2024 methane inquiry, where he submitted his published climate science research on the impact of the livestock sector.

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🌱 UN Sustainable Development Goal Impact

This session directly contributes to multiple United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), reflecting PMI’s global commitment to sustainability and responsible project leadership:
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Goal No.

Goal Title

SDG-7

Affordable and Clean Energy

SDG-9

Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

SDG-11

Sustainable Cities and Communities

SDG-12

Responsible Consumption and Production

SDG-13

Climate Action

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PMI is a signatory to the UN Global Compact and has formally reaffirmed its support for the UN Sustainable Development Goals through its Commitment of Engagement Letter (2023).

This session aligns with that global commitment by advancing awareness, dialogue, and project-based action on climate sustainability.

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šŸ’š Community Support & Access

Your registration fee is a donation we are collecting for sustainability initiatives and community service project materials. If you are facing financial hardship, please reach out toĀ sustainability@pmisfbac.orgĀ for a fee waiver.
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Information

Type of category: Virtual Sustainability

Type of activity: Power Skills, Ways of Working, Business Acumen

Date: November 11th, 2025

Hour: 5:15PM to 6:30PM

# of PDUs: 1.5

Price

Members: $15.00

Non members and Guests: $25.00

Location