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 Emily Cracknell | Jul 21, 2025
This report presents a comprehensive overview of the state of Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) in the UK. It explores the research and innovation landscape, the role of UK-based companies in advancing CDR technologies, and trends in voluntary carbon market activity. The...
by Helen Bunting | Dec 31, 2024
When upscaling novel techniques for Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR), public attitudes are crucial, yet there is a serious lack of social science research outside of Western nations. CDR research can clearly benefit from maximising inclusion and opening up to diverse...
by Helen Bunting | Dec 10, 2024
Scaling up CO2 removal is crucial to achieve net-zero targets and limit global warming. To engage with publics and ensure a social licence to deploy large-scale carbon dioxide removal (CDR), better understanding of public perceptions of these technologies is...
by Helen Bunting | Nov 11, 2024
This document summarises the Advancing Capacity for Climate and Environment Social Science (ACCESS) project. The aim of the project was to design, co-produce and provide a conceptual framework for including the more-than-human world (animals, plants, soil, water, land...