Jacob Moore is associate vice president of tribal relations at Arizona State University, with a primary role to develop and sustain collaborative government-to-state entity relations between ASU and tribal nations and Indigenous communities locally and globally. An enrolled member of the Tohono O’odham Nation, he also assists the Special Advisor to the ASU President on American Indian Initiatives. He is a member of the Arizona State Board of Education, the Arizona Ready Council, the WestEd Board of Directors, and the Advisory Board for the Arizona Minority Education Policy Analysis Center (AMEPAC). He previously was managing partner for Generation Seven Strategic Partners, LLC, and worked as an economic development analyst and Special Assistant on congressional and legislative matters for the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. He had a 14-year career in banking. He earned a bachelor’s degree in finance and an executive MBA from ASU’s W.P. Carey College of Business.

The socio-economic and technical context for Direct Air Capture in decarbonization pathways

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Workshop report on socio-economic and technical discussions Direct Air Capture as a technology for the climate transition.

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2022-01-19
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