Taking CO2 out of the air – a practice known as carbon dioxide removal (CDR) – is increasingly recognised as a crucial part of achieving climate goals, alongside rapidly reducing emissions.
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Dr. Jan Minx, Dr. Steven Smith, Prof. Dr. Gregory Nemet, Dr. Oliver Geden
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„Extinction Rebellion“ und „Letzte Generation“ ignorieren mit ihren Aktionen Erkenntnisse aus der Transformationsforschung. Damit tun sie dem Kampf gegen die Erderhitzung nicht unbedingt einen...
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Prof. Dr. Jan Steckel, Charlotte Bez
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Covid-19 stellt nicht nur eine gewaltige gesundheitspolitische Herausforderung dar, sondern wirft auch die Frage auf, wie Wege aus der Krise sozial gerecht gestaltet werden können.
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Dr. Michael Jakob, Prof. Dr. Jan Steckel
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New research by David Klenert and Linus Mattauch proposes two ways of using wealth taxes to reduce inequality and increase efficiency without compromising eEconomic growth.
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Dr. David Klenert, Dr. Linus Mattauch
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Jan C. Minx, head of working group "Applied Sustainability Science" at MCC explains technologies as a means for removing carbon out of the atmosphere to keep global warming below the crucial 2°C.
The Argentine G20 presidency has three concrete priorities: jobs, infrastructure, and food security. Strikingly though, carbon pricing was not invited for tango.
Dependency on it grows, but the tech is far from ready. We need more research—especially on deployment and scaling-up—as well as rapid emissions reductions to lower the dependency.
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