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EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030: Bringing nature back into our lives

2020
Policy Proposal
European Commission
This strategy sets out new ways to implement existing legislation more effectively, new commitments, measures, targets and governance mechanisms to protect nature and reverse the degradation of ecosystems.

Sweden’s Carbon Removal Strategy: The pathway to a climate- positive future – strategy and action plan for achieving negative greenhouse gas emissions after 2045

2020
Policy Proposal
This strategy sets out principles and targets for Swedish policy in the area of negative emissions measures and an action plan for achieving them.

The EU Climate Law must prevent a rude awakening on carbon removal

2020
News/Commentary
Bellona Europa
This article highlights the importance of transparency when it comes to European estimates on Negative Emissions Technologies and Practices.

Marine Carbon Sinks in Decarbonization Pathways

2020
Scholarly Work
A. Oschlies, G. Rehder, M. Rhein
Detailed text of a mission proposal to study whether and to what extent the ocean can play a substantial role in removing and storing CO2 from the atmosphere, including the potential political and legal implications.

Large-Scale Carbon Dioxide Removal: The Problem of Phasedown

2020
Scholarly Work
Edward A. Parson, Holly J. Buck
This paper reviews the policy challenges of a future phasedown of carbon dioxide removal activities and therefore provides guidance for near-term decisions about removal methods and design of associated policy and business environments.

Equity in allocating carbon dioxide removal quotas

2020
Scholarly Work
Carlos Pozo, Ángel Galán-Martín, David M. Reiner, Niall Mac Dowell, Gonzalo Guillén-Gosálbez
Drawing on existing equity frameworks, this paper allocates CDR quotas globally according to Responsibility, Capability and Equality principles.

Should carbon removal be treated as waste management? Lessons from the cultural history of waste

2020
Scholarly Work
Holly Jean Buck
This paper looks at the historical evolution of solid and liquid waste regimes to draw lessons for the future evolution of a gaseous waste regime.

Climate change mitigation potential of wetlands and the cost-effectiveness of their restoration

2020
Scholarly Work
Pierre Taillardat, Benjamin S. Thompson, Michelle Garneau, Karelle Trottier, Daniel A. Friess
This paper conducts a meta-analysis on wetland carbon dynamics to determine their suitability for inclusion in climate policy as negative emission technologies.

Recognizing the Value of Collaboration in Delivering Carbon Dioxide Removal

2020
Scholarly Work
Mathilde Fajardy, Niall Mac Dowell
This study explores the mechanisms behind cost-optimal BECCS deployment with evolving regional CO2 removal targets and energy sectors to provide insights into choosing the right burden sharing principles and international trading mechanisms.

Principles for Thinking about Carbon Dioxide Removal in Just Climate Policy

2020
News/Commentary
David R. Morrow, Michael S. Thompson, Angela Anderson, Maya Batres, Holly J. Buck, Kate Dooley, Oliver Geden, Arunabha Ghosh, Sean Low, Augustine Njamnshi, John Noel, Olufemi O. Taiwo, Shuchi Talati, Jennifer Wilcox
This article presents four principles for thinking about CDR's role in climate policy to help ensure that CDR supports the kind of robust, abatement-focused long-term climate strategy that is essential to fair and effective implementation.

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