Stories

Discover concise summaries of peer-reviewed studies on Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) from the GENIE project, aiming to support evidence-based policymaking to address climate change and to expand our toolkit for a achieving the Paris Agreement. Explore the stories below and stay updated on the latest developments in CDR research.

Biochar
CDR
Carbon removal
Carbon storage
Cities
Climate action
Climate change
Climate crisis
Climate intervention
Climate mitigation
Co-production
DAC
DACCS
Decision-making under uncertainty
Expertise
GGR
Global survey
History
Innovation
LULUCF
Land-based CDR
Participation
Procedural justice
Public Perception
Public engagement
Public perception
Public perceptions
Public support
Research funding
Science communication
Science-policy interface
Sentiment analysis
Side-effects
Social media
Sustainability
Technology Adoption

Uneven Growth of Global Research Funding for Carbon Removal
How much carbon can the Earth safely store underground?
Trusting the Experts: How People Want Climate Technologies to Be Governed
Global survey dataset on public perceptions of climate-intervention technologies (N=30,284 respondents) in 30 countries
Drivers and attitudes of public support for technological solutions to climate change in 30 countries
Global publics recognize transboundary implications of carbon removal governance
What role for the public in the governance of climate technologies?
Climate beliefs and attitudes towards climate action shape public views on climate technologies
Assessing global urban CO2 removal
Evidence on the co-benefits, challenges and limits of carbon dioxide removal
Near-term deployment of novel carbon removal to facilitate longer-term deployment
Insights for biochar from the history of agriculture and waste management
Aligning IPCC scenarios to national land emissions inventories shifts global mitigation benchmarks
Emerging climate technologies on Twitter
The Historical Adoption of TeCHnology (HATCH) Dataset
Lessons for the future of carbon from the history of nitrogen
Impact of Institutional Capacity and DACCS on fairness and feasibility of climate mitigation
Public Perceptions and Support of Climate Intervention Technologies across the Global North and Global South

This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the European Research Council (ERC) Grant Agreement No. 951542-GENIE-ERC-2020-SyG, “GeoEngineering and NegatIve Emissions pathways in Europe” (GENIE). Also, the project was approved by the Institutional Review Board at Aarhus University 2021-13

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