Feasibility of Greenhouse Gas Removal is social as well as technical
Social and governance aspects of greenhouse gas removal technologies are currently under-represented in integrated assessment models.
Social and governance aspects of greenhouse gas removal technologies are currently under-represented in integrated assessment models.
Climate Scientist and ex-Director of the Tyndall Centre Professor Corinne Le Queré together with Philosopher Professor Rupert Read, a founder of the Greenhouse Think Tank and more recently Extinction Rebellion spokesperson, both of UEA, discussed with a University and public audience when Net Zero should be achieved.
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