by Emily Cracknell | Sep 25, 2025
Researchers, industry and policy-makers are considering carbon dioxide removal (CDR) methods as a way of accelerating the near-term mitigation of climate change, balancing residual emissions from hard-to-abate sectors, and addressing potential overshoot of climate...
by Emily Cracknell | Sep 24, 2025
Coordinated mobilisation of public and private investment in greenhouse gas removal (GGR) technologies is key to developing the GGR capacity required for the UK to achieve its 2050 net-zero greenhouse gas emissions target. It is also vital to meeting the interim...
by Emily Cracknell | Aug 5, 2025
This brief presents the results from the first national survey on public preferences for carbon dioxide removal (CDR) policy in the United Kingdom. To meet the UK’s national net zero target, the UK must scale CDR methods to remove 66 million tonnes of CO2 annually by...
by Helen Bunting | Jun 4, 2025
Greenhouse gas removal (GGR) methods capture greenhouse gases from the atmosphere and store them for decades to millennia. These technologies will be required to meet the Paris Agreement’s temperature goals, alongside rapidly reducing emissions. Biochar, a...
by Helen Bunting | May 27, 2025
Geological carbon dioxide removal (CDR), which stores carbon permanently, is necessary to reach durable net zero. However, CDR faces numerous challenges in scaling up, including demand creation, supply promotion, and a need for better regulatory frameworks. This...