Our Experts
Meet the C180 leaders ready to bring deep expertise and an equity-focused approach to any carbon removal conversation. They have helped pioneer the first major incentives for carbon removal, secured historic levels of R&D funding, and advised significant corporate climate pledges.
We’re always happy to chat. Say hello at media@carbon180.org.
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Erin Burns
Executive Director
Early advocate for CDR policy in Congress, now leading the first dedicated carbon removal nonprofit in the US.
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Ugbaad Kosar
Director of Environmental Justice
Environmental justice champion with interdisciplinary experience in forestry policy and the just energy transition.
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Alayna Chuney, Esq.
Director
Seasoned environmental justice litigator building a more just and equitable carbon removal field.
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Cristel Zoebish
Director of Policy
Federal policy expert developing agricultural policy priorities and solutions to bolster carbon stored in plants and soils.
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Kajsa Hendrickson
Director of Policy
Sustainability professional leveraging expertise in clean energy to advance tech-based carbon removal.
Newest Stories
Bloomberg: The World’s Next Big Carbon Capture Challenge? Figuring Out How to Use It
- NPR: Climate change is ravaging the oceans. Some startups see a solution in marine carbon capture
- The Guardian: The world’s biggest carbon capture facility is being built in Texas. Will it work?
- AP: Farm fields don’t just feed us. They store carbon. But a big question is how much
Our Work
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Our Name
Our name is written as one word: Carbon180. There is no space between “carbon” and “180,” despite what autocorrect would have you believe.
Our Logo
Our logo symbolizes one of the many things Carbon180 is working toward — changing how we view carbon from a pollutant to a resource.
Please do:
- Display our logo above minimum prescribed sizes: 0.75 inches for print executions or 90 pixels for digital executions
- Adhere to prescribed clear space rules, defined as the width of the letter ‘C.’
Our Colors
The Carbon180 brand is anchored by our Grass green (#9EC76E) and Carbon dark gray (#303030), which are supported by Forest green (#349557) and Gray 1 (#F0F0F0).