This Policy Brief reviews the experience of the UK in developing principles for the governance of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) at scale. Early discussions on CDR governance took place in two separate and somewhat disjointed policy domains: forestry, on the one hand, and R&D support for novel “geoengineering” technologies, on the other. The adoption by the UK government of a 2050 “net zero” target is forcing an integration of these disparate perspectives, and should lead to a more explicit articulation of the role CDR is expected to play in UK climate strategy. This need for clarification is revealing some of underlying tensions and divisions in public views on CDR, particularly when it comes to forms of capture and sequestration deemed ...
As the international community’s best expression of a collective vision of a desirable future, the 2...
Effective and legitimate governance of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) requires that the needs, interes...
Carbon dioxide removals (CDR) complementing emission reduction efforts are needed to mitigate climat...
Since the adoption of the Paris Agreement in 2015, spurred by the 2018 IPCC Special Report on Global...
Since the adoption of the Paris Agreement in 2015, spurred by the 2018 IPCC Special Report on Global...
Over the past two years, the European Union, Norway, Iceland, and the UK have increased climate ambi...
Climate change mitigation actions, including those aimed at developing and scaling carbon dioxide re...
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies may be needed to meet climate change targets. A full under...
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is often characterized as separate from climate change mitigation. Disc...
Parties to the UNFCCC and Paris Agreement have agreed to pursue efforts to limit the global average ...
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is rising up the climate-policy agenda. Four principles for thinking ab...
As the international community’s best expression of a collective vision of a desirable future, the 2...
Effective and legitimate governance of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) requires that the needs, interes...
Carbon dioxide removals (CDR) complementing emission reduction efforts are needed to mitigate climat...
Since the adoption of the Paris Agreement in 2015, spurred by the 2018 IPCC Special Report on Global...
Since the adoption of the Paris Agreement in 2015, spurred by the 2018 IPCC Special Report on Global...
Over the past two years, the European Union, Norway, Iceland, and the UK have increased climate ambi...
Climate change mitigation actions, including those aimed at developing and scaling carbon dioxide re...
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies may be needed to meet climate change targets. A full under...
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is often characterized as separate from climate change mitigation. Disc...
Parties to the UNFCCC and Paris Agreement have agreed to pursue efforts to limit the global average ...
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is rising up the climate-policy agenda. Four principles for thinking ab...
As the international community’s best expression of a collective vision of a desirable future, the 2...
Effective and legitimate governance of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) requires that the needs, interes...
Carbon dioxide removals (CDR) complementing emission reduction efforts are needed to mitigate climat...