Author
Eadbhard Pernot
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Germany makes significant progress in advancing carbon capture
For Germany to meet its climate goals, the development and implementation of carbon management technologies must be considered as a crucial priority.
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Direct air capture is growing around the world, but more policy support is needed
The IPCC report’s net-zero pathways include the use of direct air capture (DAC), a carbon removal technology that captures carbon directly from the atmosphere and stores it.
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Five core components of a national carbon management strategy in Germany
According to the leading studies outlining Germany’s path to climate neutrality in 2045, carbon management technologies, like carbon capture and storage and direct air capture, will play an important role in remaking the country’s energy system. As covered in a previous post, Germany’s industrial sector, which represent approximately 20% of…
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EU pioneers carbon removals certification: Key recommendations and principles
Doubling down on its global climate leadership, the European Union (EU) is pioneering a certification mechanism for carbon dioxide removals (CDR).
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Why Germany needs a carbon management strategy
A carbon management strategy for Germany is a necessary component of a transition plan.
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Five things we learned at the European Commission’s CCUS Forum
What we learned at the CCUS Forum – the first high-level engagement by the European Commission on carbon capture utilisation and storage.
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Carbon management in EU Recovery and Resilience Plans
Carbon management technologies are included in some but not all European recovery and resilience plans. What does that mean for EU policy?