The 2015 Paris Agreement
of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change aimed to pursue
efforts to keep temperatures at no more than 1.5°C above pre-industrial
times. Meeting these ambitions will require more than just extensive
cuts to emissions. It will also require the active removal of greenhouse
gases from the atmosphere and their storage, a process called
greenhouse gas removal.
The Royal Society, in partnership with the Royal Academy of Engineering,
has produced a report and associated summary to outline methods of
greenhouse gas removal and how other influences like legislation, the
environment, economics or social factors will affect their deployment.
The report also considers how they might plausibly be used in the UK and
globally to meet climate goals.
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