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The Politics and Governance of Negative Emissions Technologies

2018
Scholarly Work
Klaus Radunsky
This paper proposes that a limited use of geoengineering should help meet the goals of the Paris Agreement provided that decarbonization is significantly accelerated beyond the plans included in current National Determined Contributions.

U.S. House of Representatives Resolution (H. CON. RES. 137)

2018
Declaration
Representative Jamie Raskin
Resolution from Representative Raskin discussing the removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

Evaluating climate geoengineering proposals in the context of the Paris Agreement temperature goals

2018
Scholarly Work
Mark G. Lawrence, Stefan Schäfer, Helene Muri, Vivian Scott, Andreas Oschlies, Naomi E. Vaughan, Olivier Boucher, Hauke Schmidt, Jim Haywood, Jürgen Scheffran
This paper assesses the degree to which proposed climate geoengineering techniques could contribute significantly to achieving the Paris Agreement temperature goals and the main open socio-political and governance issues and research needs.

How Low Can We Go? The Implications of Delayed Ratcheting and Negative Emissions Technologies on Achieving Well Below 2 °C

2018
Scholarly Work
Matthew Winning, Steve Pye, James Glynn, Daniel Scamman, Daniel Welsby
This chapter considers the impacts of delaying ratcheting-up commitments until 2030 on global emissions trajectories towards 2 °C and 1.5 °C, and the role of offsets via negative emissions technologies.

Land-Based Negative Emissions: Risks for Climate Mitigation and Impacts on Sustainable Development

2017
Scholarly Work
Kate Dooley, Sivan Kartha
This paper presents a framework for assessing the risks associated with negative emissions in the context of equity and sustainable development.

Catalyzing a Political Shift from Low to Negative Carbon

2017
Scholarly Work
Glen Peters, Oliver Geden
This commentary suggests ways to catalyze a political conversation around and business investment in carbon dioxide removal.

International Law Poses Problems for Negative Emissions Research

2017
Scholarly Work
Kerryn Brent, Jeffrey McGee, Jan McDonald, Eelco J. Rohling
New international governance arrangements that manage environmental risk and potential conflicts of interests are needed to facilitate negative emissions research essential to achieving the large-scale CO2 removal implied by the Paris Agreement.

International Context for the Geoengineering Debate

2017
Hearings and Testimony
Michelle Gyles-McDonnough
This is the keynote speech at the Second International Climate Engineering Conference (CEC17) by the Director of the Sustainable Development Unit, Executive Office of the Secretary-General, United Nations.

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