Tag Archives: climate

Perspective – Conditional fungibility: sequencing permanent removals into emissions trading systems

New Perspective in Environmental Research Letters together with Josh Burke: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/ad796b. Our key argument: With the growing momentum for carbon dioxide removal (CDR) as a key element of mitigation strategies to achieve net-zero emission targets, its potential integration into cap-and-trade carbon markets is emerging as a key policy issue. A fundamental question in both conceptual […]

Taking stock of carbon dioxide removal policy in Brazil, China, and India – new research article in Climate Policy

We have published a new research article in Climate Policy that extends the existing comparative analysis of CDR policies to Brazil, China, and India, countries that have not yet been covered in the literature on CDR policy and governance. Abstract: Deliberately removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is an important elementof bringing mitigation pathways in […]

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