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If the EU wants to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, enacting conventional climate change mitigation measures to avoid emissions of greenhouse gases will not be enough. To compensate for unavoidable residual emissions, unconventional measures to remove CO2 from the atmosphere will also be...
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Ausland verlagern (Carbon Leakage). Der CBAM sieht die virtuelle Anbindung der EU-Handelspartner an das Emissionshandelssystem …
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carbon dioxide from the atmosphere while continuing to drastically reduce emissions. The ocean plays a major role in … regulating the global climate by absorbing a large proportion of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emis­sions. As the challenges of … land-based carbon dioxide removal (CDR) approaches are increasingly recognised, the ocean may become the new “blue …
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deployment of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) methods. The political debate in the European Union (EU) about CDR has changed rapidly …
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its trade policy through measures such as the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and by strengthening the …
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Plurilateral initiatives are again gaining importance in climate diplomacy as a complement to multilateral efforts – not least in view of the lack of progress in implementing the Paris Agreement and more difficult conditions in the UN process. New alliances are expected to facilitate agreement...
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With the publication of its Synthesis Report in March 2023, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has completed its work programme for the sixth assess­ment cycle. The IPCC reports, and in particular the respective Summary for Policy Makers (SPM), provide a scientific basis for...
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targets. A key new development is the growing importance of carbon management. The umbrella term includes not only the capture … and storage of CO2 (carbon capture and storage, CCS), but also CO2 capture and utilisation (carbon capture and utilisation …, CCU) as well as the removal of CO2 from the atmosphere (carbon dioxide removal, CDR). It is important to provide clarity …
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The outcome of the 28th UN Climate Change Conference shows that international co­operation remains possible despite today’s challenging geopolitical situation. Instead of the feared blockade, an agreement was reached for the first time - some three decades after the start of the COP process -...
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carbon capture and stor­age (CCS). The role of abated fossil fuels in a net-zero economy is very controversial. In the long … therein and the availability of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies to address residual emissions. CCS is unlikely to …
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