Moderators

Ricardo Rosario

A lawyer and biologist, Ricardo holds Master’s and PhD degrees in Political and Economic Law from Mackenzie Presbyterian University, and Master’s and PhD degrees in Environment and Biodiversity Conservation from the Institute for Environmental Research, under the Secretariat for the Environment, Infrastructure, and Logistics of the State of São Paulo. He also holds a specialization in Environmental Law and Sustainability Management from PUC-SP (Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo). Ricardo is a Law Professor at Mackenzie Presbyterian University and currently serves as Special Advisor at the Secretariat of Agriculture and Supply of the State of São Paulo.

Ricardo Rosario

A lawyer and biologist, Ricardo holds Master’s and PhD degrees in Political and Economic Law from Mackenzie Presbyterian University, and Master’s and PhD degrees in Environment and Biodiversity Conservation from the Institute for Environmental Research, under the Secretariat for the Environment, Infrastructure, and Logistics of the State of São Paulo. He also holds a specialization in Environmental Law and Sustainability Management from PUC-SP (Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo). Ricardo is a Law Professor at Mackenzie Presbyterian University and currently serves as Special Advisor at the Secretariat of Agriculture and Supply of the State of São Paulo.
04 Nov

Technologies for a Low-Carbon Economy: CCS, BECCS, and São Paulo’s Potential

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) are emerging as strategic technologies to achieve net-negative emissions and enable global climate neutrality commitments. Alongside the expansion of renewable energy, these solutions can play a decisive role in decarbonizing hard-to-abate sectors and enhancing the value of natural assets. This panel will explore how São Paulo—with its diversified industrial base, strong bioenergy sector, and history of innovation—can position itself as a hub for the development and implementation of these technologies.

Energy Transition and Decarbonization Stage 11:15 - 12:15