Negative emissions technologies (NETs) and their potential role in meeting emission targets is a rapidly growing and contentious area of climate change mitigation research. The literature ranges in scope from general reviews of NETs options to research and development through applied case studies. Within this field, a gap exists in the application of this growing body of research to the unique limitations and opportunities of a specific nation. Ireland is a small developed island nation in the EU with a unique emissions profile, as 32% of the total comes from agriculture due to the high number of cattle. In this study we aim to assess the potential capacity of terrestrial NETs options for Ireland and review the nation-specific context for t...
The need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and dependency on fossil fuels has been one of the main ...
A criticism of production-based reporting and accounting of greenhouse gas emissions, as implemented...
Global climate action is not currently aligned with staying within remaining global cumulative carbo...
Negative emissions technologies (NETs) and their potential role in meeting emission targets is a rap...
The IE-NETs project applies the most recent scientific understanding that effective climate action r...
In Ireland, agriculture accounts for 33% of national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Ireland faces s...
In 2020 Ireland missed its EU climate emissions target and without additional measures will not be o...
This report, the first interim deliverable from the IE-NETs project, presents a comprehensive review...
This report looks at international case studies of relevant NETs projects covering direct air captur...
This report, the first interim deliverable from the IE-NETs project, presents a comprehensive review...
Informed by scientific assessment of severe risks to human welfare, the parties to the Paris Agreeme...
With the Food Harvest 2020 and Foodwise 2025, Ireland has published two national food strategies to ...
This research sought to determine the extent to which national greenhouse gas (GHG) policy relied up...
Ireland has a significant potential resource to decarbonise natural gas through producing green gas ...
This paper investigates, using the GIS platform, the potential impacts of meeting national bioenergy...
The need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and dependency on fossil fuels has been one of the main ...
A criticism of production-based reporting and accounting of greenhouse gas emissions, as implemented...
Global climate action is not currently aligned with staying within remaining global cumulative carbo...
Negative emissions technologies (NETs) and their potential role in meeting emission targets is a rap...
The IE-NETs project applies the most recent scientific understanding that effective climate action r...
In Ireland, agriculture accounts for 33% of national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Ireland faces s...
In 2020 Ireland missed its EU climate emissions target and without additional measures will not be o...
This report, the first interim deliverable from the IE-NETs project, presents a comprehensive review...
This report looks at international case studies of relevant NETs projects covering direct air captur...
This report, the first interim deliverable from the IE-NETs project, presents a comprehensive review...
Informed by scientific assessment of severe risks to human welfare, the parties to the Paris Agreeme...
With the Food Harvest 2020 and Foodwise 2025, Ireland has published two national food strategies to ...
This research sought to determine the extent to which national greenhouse gas (GHG) policy relied up...
Ireland has a significant potential resource to decarbonise natural gas through producing green gas ...
This paper investigates, using the GIS platform, the potential impacts of meeting national bioenergy...
The need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and dependency on fossil fuels has been one of the main ...
A criticism of production-based reporting and accounting of greenhouse gas emissions, as implemented...
Global climate action is not currently aligned with staying within remaining global cumulative carbo...