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Germany’s Federal Cabinet amends law to enable CO₂ storage under the seabed and on land, improves capacity for industrial decarbonisation
Germany’s Carbon Management Strategy marks a significant advancement for Europe’s largest emitter and industrial leader.
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Accounting for carbon removals in the EU: Highlights from the 4th meeting of the Carbon Removals Expert Group
Europe’s Carbon Removal Certification Framework (CRCF) aims to establish carbon removal regulation for the region.
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TEN-T and CO2 to permanent storage – a positive step for Europe’s industrial decarbonisation plan
Nearly all pathways towards EU climate neutrality by 2050 highlight the need for the deployment of CO2 capture, transport, and storage to reach our climate goals. The recent EU Industrial Carbon Management Strategy and 2040 Climate Target Communication further highlight the essential role of carbon capture and storage (CCS) for…
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Germany takes a major step forward with the publication of the key points of its Carbon Management Strategy
Berlin – Today, the German government has published key points of its Carbon Management Strategy, cementing the importance of carbon capture and storage in achieving Germany’s goal of reaching climate neutrality by 2045. “As Europe’s largest economy and biggest emitter, all evidence points to the fact that carbon capture and storage…
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EU leaders secure provisional deal on pioneering Carbon Removals Certification Framework
Brussels – Today, the EU Institutions reached a provisional political agreement on a regulation establishing a Union certification framework for carbon removals and soil emission reductions, one of the final pieces of this term’s European Green Deal agenda. This voluntary EU-wide initiative is designed to validate carbon removals, carbon farming…
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A first look at the EU Industrial Carbon Management Strategy
The European Commission recently launched the Industrial Carbon Management Strategy, reflecting Europe’s growing focus on carbon capture, removal, use, and storage. This follows a call from European NGOs for an EU carbon capture and storage strategy in 2022, and the report “A Vision for Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage in…
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EU pushes forward climate action in Europe with Industrial Carbon Management Strategy
Brussels — Clean Air Task Force (CATF) welcomes the European Commission’s Industrial Carbon Management Strategy (ICMS) to enable the development and scale-up of carbon capture, removal, use, and storage technologies across the European Union. “The Industrial Carbon Management Strategy is a huge step forward for EU climate action,” said Eadbhard…
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CATF and CONCITO collaborate on new frontiers of emissions trading in the European Union
Brussels – Clean Air Task Force (CATF) and Danish think tank CONCITO announce a collaborative project aimed at contributing to a climate-proof, effective, and knowledge-based development of emissions trading in the European Union (EU). The project comes at a crucial juncture as the EU strives to achieve its ambition of…