Framed as a way to broaden the set of mitigation solutions, I think the conversation on carbon removal can help bring more parties to the climate negotiation table and can
encourage deeper emission reduction pledges than would otherwise occur.
Not exact matches
[ANDY REVKIN notes: I also
encourage you, if you haven't seen it already, to read today's report by James Kanter and Jad Mouawad showing
deep flaws in Europe's system for capping (and trading)
emissions of greenhouse gases.
For a while now, schemes that aim to
encourage the mass uptake of home energy upgrades — essential for cutting carbon
emissions from our building stock — have tended to fall into two camps: those that focus on shallow measures like cavity wall insulation and new boilers, and
deep retrofit like the Passive House Institute's Enerphit standard.