Methane Removal Events

As part of Spark’s commitment to growing and connecting the methane removal research community, we regularly organize workshops and conference sessions. If you are interested in co-hosting an event with us, please reach out.

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Previous Events:

Methane Removal Summit and Workshop

Co-hosted with the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability

January 21-22, 2025 | Stanford, CA

In January 2025, Spark Climate Solutions and Stanford Sustainability Accelerator convened over 80 leading natural scientists, social scientists, policymakers, legal scholars, and market innovators for a landmark two-day methane removal workshop on Stanford’s campus. This workshop was the largest convening to date on methane removal. Read More.

AGU Annual Meeting 2024 Session

Methane Mitigation: Novel Approaches to Reduce Methane Emissions and Remove Atmospheric Methane

December 13, 2024 | Washington, DC

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Biological Methane Removal Workshop

Co-hosted with the Homeworld Collective

November 21-22, 2024 | San Francisco, CA

In November 2024, Spark Climate Solutions and Homeworld Collective co-hosted a workshop focused on identifying challenges in the field of biological methane removal. We convened about 40 researchers from 7 countries, across both academia and industry, to share the state of the art in biological methane removal research and dive deeper into the key challenges that the field faces. Read More.

AGU Annual Meeting 2023 Session

Methane Mitigation through Improved Understanding of Methanogenesis, Methanotrophy, and Atmospheric Methane Removal

December 12, 2023 | San Francisco, CA

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Methane Removal Roadmapping Workshop

April 11-13, 2023 | San Francisco, CA

In April 2023, Spark Climate Solutions organized the first workshop dedicated to methane removal. We convened about 40 researchers from around the world to discuss the emerging field and roadmap the research needed to determine if any approaches to atmospheric methane removal could be viable, scalable, and safe. Read More.

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