Greg Cook
- Nov 30, 2022
Exploring new policy tools to deliver geologic carbon storage
Although carbon capture and storage (CCS) is recognised by IPCC, IEA and other scenarios as playing a vital role in the pathway to net zero, market-based policy approaches have to date struggled to incentivize parties across the full CCS chain, resulting in global deployment rates that fall woefully short of the kinds of levels envisaged in the scenarios. Two recently published papers, led by Carbon Counts and presented at the recent GHGT16 conference in Lyon, consider previo

Paul Zakkour
- Nov 25, 2022
COP27: Paving the way for the “removals COP”
Eve Tamme and I got together again to reflect on our time at COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, and to have a think about where the world of carbon removals may go over the year ahead. Here's what we had to say on the matter... Photos by Matthew TenBruggencate -------------- Let’s explore how carbon removal featured at COP27, the relevant developments in climate change negotiations, and what to watch out for through 2023 and up to COP28. The Egyptian Presidency called COP27 the “Afric

