by Emily Cracknell | May 3, 2024
Meeting the Paris Agreement targets requires deep emissions reductions supported by a scale-up in carbon dioxide removal. However, current country-reported mitigation pledges are off track to meet carbon dioxide removal needs, unless countries dramatically reduce...
by Helen Bunting | Apr 23, 2024
Research on energy and society often relies on online data collection. In particular, there has been an increase in the use of online techniques such as video software for qualitative research since the pandemic. We suggest that the rapid growth in generative AI and...
by Emily Cracknell | Mar 14, 2024
Despite an increase in literature on public perceptions of carbon dioxide removal (CDR), there remains a paucity of evidence describing the social and developmental processes involved in the implementation of projects in-situ. This research illustrates a case study...
by Emily Cracknell | Feb 28, 2024
With growing attention on low-carbon fuels and chemicals to meet climate targets, careful cost and performance evaluations become critical. These hydrocarbons can be derived from biomass or hydrogen with captured CO2 via established pathways such as Fischer-Tropsch...
by Emily Cracknell | Jan 22, 2024
Members of the editorial team for this special edition have been engaging in an ongoing dialogue with the Clean Air Task Force (CATF) around the dominant decision support and decision-making orthodoxy for the net zero transformation since 2020. It was and has become...