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
– 9 min read
The discussion about climate investments is often about technology. But as important as innovative technologies are, the most significant arena in the fight against global heating is the rainforest.
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Prof. Dr. Sabine Fuss, Dr. Alexander Golub, Dr. Ruben Lubowski
– 4 min read
Political acceptability is the biggest challenge for ambitious climate policy. New insights suggest that carbon prices are more likely successful if revenues are paid back as dividends to citizens.
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.
Phasing out coal will be most important to reach the Paris targets. While some major coal users are reducing investment plans, others see coal as their primary source of energy.
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Prof. Dr. Jan Steckel, Dr. Michael Jakob
– 8 min read
The world’s governments have agreed to ambitious climate goals. But if we are to hit our new targets, scientists and innovators need to move quickly to close the gap between hope and reality.
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Prof. Dr. Sabine Fuss, Dr. Jan Minx
– 4 min read
The remaining amount of CO2 that can be released in order to keep the temperature rise below 1.5°C is close to zero. Achieving this target won't work without carbon removal technologies.
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Prof. Dr. Sabine Fuss, Dr. Jan Minx
– 5 min read
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