APACdr Summit | Singapore | May 20

​​Home to more than 60 percent of the world’s population and approximately half of global emissions, Asia-Pacific will play a decisive role in shaping the future of carbon removal. Technical capability, financial expertise, and project development capacity are expanding across the region. The next phase of progress, however, depends on coordinated demand signals, regulatory clarity, and institutional adoption. How can the Asia-Pacific finance and scale carbon removal by 2030 and beyond?

The APACdr Summit convenes policymakers, institutional capital, industrial buyers, and project developers to address this and other key questions. Carbon removal is forecast to be a trillion dollar industry and is recognized by scientists around the world as a central tool to achieve net zero targets, in tandem with reducing emissions.

The Summit will examine how carbon removal integrates into Asia Pacific’s broader electrification and industrial transition, including the development of carbon infrastructure within emerging clean value chains. The Summit is organized by the Carbon Business Council and Emerald Climate, in partnership with market leaders. 

Space is limited: please express your interest in participating.

Featured Speakers

  • Dave Moyes

    Dave Moyes

    Venture Partner, Carbon Removal Partners

  • Chris Leeds

    Chris Leeds

    Head of Carbon Markets Development, Standard Chartered

  • Pauline Wray

    Pauline Wray

    Co-Founder & CEO, Emerald Climate

  • Antti Vihavainen

    Antti Vihavainen

    Vice Chairman, Puro.earth

  • Ben Rubin

    Ben Rubin

    Executive Director, Carbon Business Council

Focus Areas


The summit includes interactive sessions, panel discussions, and networking opportunities. The full agenda will be shared closer to the event.

Demand
Carbon tax integration, portfolio structures, corporate and public procurement

​Finance
Portfolio construction across pathways, bankability, risk

​Supply
Project development, MRV infrastructure, global and regional deployment