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GGR-D Programme documentaries

Are you curious about greenhouse gas removal and how it works? The Greenhouse Gas Removal Demonstrators (GGR-D) Programme is conducting research on five different methods of GGR at sites around the UK: biochar, peatlands, enhanced rock weathering, woodland creation and management, and perennial biomass crops. We have produced short documentaries about the work of each Demonstrator project and the CO2RE Hub. Watch them below or visit our YouTube channel.

NetZeroPlus

The NetZeroPlus Demonstrator project is researching how woodland creation and management can contribute to GGR and restore biodiversity.

Perennial Biomass Crops (PBC4GGR)

The Perennial Biomass Crops (PBC4GGR) Demonstrator project is conducting research to find out how crops like miscanthus and willow can support bioenergy with carbon capture and storage in the UK.

GGR-Peat

Peatlands can store CO2 for millennia, but many in the UK are drying out and releasing CO2 due to human activity. The GGR-Peat Demonstrator project is researching how to reverse this process so we can ensure that our peatlands are able to act as long-term carbon sinks.

Enhanced Rock Weathering

The Enhanced Rock Weathering Demonstrator project is looking at how crushing silicate rocks and spreading them over farmland can accelerate natural carbon sequestration processes so they absorb more CO2.

Biochar

In this documentary, researchers from the the Biochar Demonstrator project explain how biochar is made, how it could contribute to greenhouse gas removal, what benefits it might have for soil health, and how they hope their research will inform policymakers.

The CO2RE Hub

Together, CO2RE and the Demonstrators form the UKRI Greenhouse Gas Removal Demonstrators (GGR-D) Programme. The CO2RE Hub is responsible for co-ordinating the GGR-D Programme and undertaking solutions-led research on GGR.

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What is Greenhouse Gas Removal?

Our FAQ page answers questions around Greenhouse Gas Removal, including why we need it, what the different types of GGR are and how they can be pursued.

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Community

CO2RE holds a £1 million Flexible Fund which will be used to fill in gaps and needs identified in the GGR community during the lifetime of the Programme. The fund will support work to address research and engagement gaps through three approaches.

Publications

Browse the latest publications from members of the CO2RE team, including articles in leading journals, policy briefings and reports on a range of aspects relating to GGR.

Events

GGR Demonstrators Workshop: Building a community of social scientists
GGR Demonstrators Workshop: Building a community of social scientists

Event date - October 21, 2024

On Monday 21 October, the CO2RE Hub will host an internal workshop at Aston University in Birmingham. Read more

Goodbye Greenhouse Gas! @ The Old Fire Station
Goodbye Greenhouse Gas! @ The Old Fire Station

Event date - June 20, 2024

Join us for an evening of fun and learning on Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) at the Old Fire Station in Oxford Read more

3rd International Conference on Negative CO₂ Emissions
3rd International Conference on Negative CO₂ Emissions

Event date - June 18, 2024

CO₂RE is hosting the 3rd International Conference on Negative CO₂ Emissions Read more

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