In 2017 the Royal Society and Royal Academy of Engineering were asked by the UK Government to consider scientific and engineering views on greenhouse gas removal. This report draws on a breadth of expertise including that of the Fellowships of the two academies to identify the range of available greenhouse gas removal methods, the factors that will affect their use and consider how they may be deployed together to meet climate targets, both in the UK and globally
This Policy Brief reviews the experience of the UK in developing principles for the governance of ca...
This research project investigates current and previous local government greenhouse gas emission rep...
Greenhouse gas removal technologies (GGRT) are needed to meet the UNFCCC aim to limit the global av...
The UK government is currently supporting Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) development and demonstration...
Mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture is important and achievable. However, cutting e...
Greenhouse gas removal (GGR) raises many cultural, ethical, legal, social, and political issues, yet...
The 2015 Paris Agreement called for a balance between sources of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions and ...
What do we need to know about greenhouse gases? Over the next 20 years, how should scientists study ...
Greenhouse gas removal (GGR) raises many cultural, ethical, legal, social, and political issues, yet...
In June 2019 the UK legislated a 2050 net-zero emissions target. This will require the realisation o...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Chemical EngineeringLarry E. EricksonThe impact of human activities o...
The Royal Society report on Geoengineering the Climate, published in 2009, is a land mark report on ...
The UK has incorporated a net-zero emissions target into national legislation. A range of Greenhouse...
Greenhouse gas removal (GGR) is increasingly seen as a key dimension of national and international c...
Mark Twain once quipped that everyone talks about the weather but no one does anything about it. Wit...
This Policy Brief reviews the experience of the UK in developing principles for the governance of ca...
This research project investigates current and previous local government greenhouse gas emission rep...
Greenhouse gas removal technologies (GGRT) are needed to meet the UNFCCC aim to limit the global av...
The UK government is currently supporting Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) development and demonstration...
Mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture is important and achievable. However, cutting e...
Greenhouse gas removal (GGR) raises many cultural, ethical, legal, social, and political issues, yet...
The 2015 Paris Agreement called for a balance between sources of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions and ...
What do we need to know about greenhouse gases? Over the next 20 years, how should scientists study ...
Greenhouse gas removal (GGR) raises many cultural, ethical, legal, social, and political issues, yet...
In June 2019 the UK legislated a 2050 net-zero emissions target. This will require the realisation o...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Chemical EngineeringLarry E. EricksonThe impact of human activities o...
The Royal Society report on Geoengineering the Climate, published in 2009, is a land mark report on ...
The UK has incorporated a net-zero emissions target into national legislation. A range of Greenhouse...
Greenhouse gas removal (GGR) is increasingly seen as a key dimension of national and international c...
Mark Twain once quipped that everyone talks about the weather but no one does anything about it. Wit...
This Policy Brief reviews the experience of the UK in developing principles for the governance of ca...
This research project investigates current and previous local government greenhouse gas emission rep...
Greenhouse gas removal technologies (GGRT) are needed to meet the UNFCCC aim to limit the global av...