by Helen Bunting | Apr 21, 2026
All Paris-aligned pathways to limiting warming to 1.5°C require large-scale deployment of carbon dioxide removals (CDR) by mid-century. Political will is required to create the associated CDR market, by kick-starting significant demand and then sustaining this demand....
by Helen Bunting | Apr 16, 2026
The transition to net zero requires coordination across public, private and civil-society sectors. Systemic transition intermediaries play a central role in this process by connecting diverse actors while also seeking to accelerate system-level change. This dual...
by Helen Bunting | Mar 23, 2026
Carbon dioxide removals (CDR) have become central to climate policy. Current policy approaches, however, are insufficient to create the basis for CDR technologies to scale because they are not yet aligned with the complexity shaping the emerging sector. In this...
by Helen Bunting | Feb 18, 2026
This article examines the regulation of environmental advertising claims—commonly termed ‘greenwash’—through the lens of private governance and legitimacy theory. While climate law scholarship often foregrounds public regulation or litigation, the UK’s Advertising...
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...