Monthly Archives: December 2023

Novel carbon dioxide removals techniques must be integrated into the European Union’s climate policies

In a new comment in Communications Earth and Environment led by Mathias Fridahl, we develop ideas on how novel carbon removal (i.e. BECCS, DACCS, …) could be integrated into the EU’s climate policy architecture. Here are our main arguments

Governing permanence of carbon dioxide removal: A typology of policy measures

How should the permanence of Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) be governed? New CO₂RE blog and report explore these questions, co-authored with Josh Burke. There are many CDR methods, and implementation strategies need to reflect their differences, including the permanence of carbon storage. Measures that govern CDR permanence are crucial for the effective scale up and […]