February 3-May 5, 2026
Earth Set and CATF First Tuesday Series

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Event Details:
Multiple Dates
London, UK
Event Contact:
Mary Louks, Director, Events and Engagement, Clean Air Task Force, [email protected]
Greenlash: Understanding Climate Change Opposition
Tuesday, 3 February 2026
For this February Earth Set event, we bring together voices from across climate policy, public opinion and conservative environmental thinking to examine why opposition to climate action is becoming more organised and mainstream — and what this means for policy, investment and public trust.
CATF featured expert: Alex Carr, Deputy Director, Industrial Innovation, Europe
Carbon Removal for Sale: What’s Real, What’s Hype, and Who Pays?
Tuesday, 3 March 2026
Experts from policy, science, finance, and industry explore which carbon removal options exist today, how credible and costly they are, and who should ultimately pay as these markets scale.
CATF featured expert: Codie Rossi, Europe Policy Manager, Carbon Capture
Decarbonise or Deindustrialise? Is this really the choice facing Britain?
Tuesday, 5 May 2026
The UK has set ambitious targets to decarbonise its economy and transition to clean energy. Yet alongside this ambition is a growing unease: that energy-intensive industries are quietly shrinking, relocating, or closing altogether.
This Earth Set evening will explore what this tension looks like in reality. What is actually driving the pressures on sectors such as chemicals, steel and cement? Are high energy prices the central challenge, or the way policy is being designed and implemented? And what determines whether industrial capacity is maintained, transformed — or lost?
Bringing together perspectives from policy, infrastructure and investment, the conversation will focus on the practical conditions required to decarbonise without deindustrialising — and whether a credible pathway exists to achieve both.
CATF featured expert: Phil Cohen, Director, Industrial Innovation, Europe