The AB Summits were Chatham House Rule gatherings of
experts on biological carbon sequestration (trees, seaweed, agriculture, etc),
together with experts on advanced biology (CRISPR, gene editing, etc).

All involved were determined to help solve the climate crisis.

Past Events

Original summit at Woodwell Climate Research Center

Follow up summit was held at the MIT Media Lab

Research

Joanne Chory of Salk Institute, who participated in an AB Summit, and who has been working on matters relating to advanced biosequestration involving cork,

George Church of Harvard, who participated in an AB Summit, and who has been working on matters relating to advanced biosequestration in phytoplankton, and

Nobel Prize winner Jen Doudna, who has multiple relevant labs relating to CRISPR and climate change, including a lab run by Ben Williams, who participated in both AB Summits.

As of 2024, the organizers suggest that academics wishing to investigate further look to the work of: