by Helen Bunting | Dec 10, 2025
Demonstrating methods for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is now a focus of research and development programmes designed to support decision making about future technology deployment. In this perspective piece, we outline some of the approaches to...
by Emily Cracknell | Dec 4, 2025
Since 2021, the GGR-D programme has piloted several GGR methods and investigated sustainable routes for large-scale removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, to inform decisions about greenhouse gas removal (GGR) deployment in the UK and globally. This report...
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 Helen Bunting | Sep 23, 2025
This paper analyses controversy over a marine carbon removal trial in St Ives Bay, UK, and how place-based demonstrations contested the proposed experiment and the affected public. Based on ethnographic research with communities mobilised by local protests, we examine...
by Emily Cracknell | Aug 28, 2025
Biological carbon removal has been proposed as a ‘win-win’ for climate, sustainability and public opinion, but research on public perceptions is lacking explicit evidence on trade-offs between options. This article explores perceptions using small group deliberation...