Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is often characterized as separate from climate change mitigation. Discussion of CDR governance – despite enjoying growing interest – tends to overlook how key provisions on mitigation apply. Similarly, many climate policy processes have ignored CDR. CDR may have been discursively held separate from ‘mitigation’ due to a partial conceptual overlap with ‘geoengineering’. We unpack how the ‘mitigation of climate change’ – as defined in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and its Paris Agreement – includes CDR as defined by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. We point to important implications and opportunities for strengthening governance by enhanced clarity regarding parties’ obli...
Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) is a key element of any mitigation strategy aiming to achieve the long-...
Climate change mitigation actions, including those aimed at developing and scaling carbon dioxide re...
This Policy Brief reviews the experience of the UK in developing principles for the governance of ca...
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is often characterized as separate from climate change mitigation. Disc...
Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) is an emerging activity with extremely limited deployment to date, but ...
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) increasingly features in climate scenarios that hold global warming wel...
Parties to the UNFCCC and Paris Agreement have agreed to pursue efforts to limit the global average ...
As the international community’s best expression of a collective vision of a desirable future, the 2...
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is rising up the climate-policy agenda. Four principles for thinking ab...
Climate change embeds inequities and risks reinforcing these in policies for climate change remediat...
Climate change embeds inequities and risks reinforcing these in policies for climate change remediat...
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...
Effective and legitimate governance of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) requires that the needs, interes...
Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) is a key element of any mitigation strategy aiming to achieve the long-...
Climate change mitigation actions, including those aimed at developing and scaling carbon dioxide re...
This Policy Brief reviews the experience of the UK in developing principles for the governance of ca...
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is often characterized as separate from climate change mitigation. Disc...
Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) is an emerging activity with extremely limited deployment to date, but ...
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) increasingly features in climate scenarios that hold global warming wel...
Parties to the UNFCCC and Paris Agreement have agreed to pursue efforts to limit the global average ...
As the international community’s best expression of a collective vision of a desirable future, the 2...
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is rising up the climate-policy agenda. Four principles for thinking ab...
Climate change embeds inequities and risks reinforcing these in policies for climate change remediat...
Climate change embeds inequities and risks reinforcing these in policies for climate change remediat...
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...
Effective and legitimate governance of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) requires that the needs, interes...
Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) is a key element of any mitigation strategy aiming to achieve the long-...
Climate change mitigation actions, including those aimed at developing and scaling carbon dioxide re...
This Policy Brief reviews the experience of the UK in developing principles for the governance of ca...