Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) is considered to be key for reaching net zero and halting climate change. But many of the techniques for removing greenhouse gases such as CO₂ from the atmosphere are unproven at large scale and may carry other risks. This public panel discussion, taking place at the IET in London and online,…Continue Reading Greenhouse gas removal: getting it right for people and the planet
The UK Greenhouse Gas Removal Event: Current innovations and future directions
Day One (Thursday 12 May): Results from the GGR-A Programme and next steps for research will focus on knowledge exchange between the two research programmes, involving academic researchers and programme stakeholders. It will present the main outcomes from the recently-completed Greenhouse Gas Removal Programme and include discussions on the next steps for GGR research and on…Continue Reading The UK Greenhouse Gas Removal Event: Current innovations and future directions
GGR Lunchtime Webinar – New methodologies for removal of methane from the atmosphere
In this webinar, Professor Euan Nisbett from the University of Royal Holloway will present an overview of the project ‘New methodologies for removal of methane from the atmosphere’ and its main findings. It is one of eleven components of the Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) programme. Methane is a potent global warmer, and is the second-most…Continue Reading GGR Lunchtime Webinar – New methodologies for removal of methane from the atmosphere
GGR Lunchtime Webinar – Greenhouse Gas Removal in the Iron and Steel Industry
In this webinar, Dr Phil Renforth from Heriot-Watt University will present an overview of the project ‘Greenhouse Gas Removal in the Iron and Steel industry’ and its main findings. It is one of eleven science components of the Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) programme. Iron and steel slags are a glass/semi-crystalline material rich in silicate and oxide…Continue Reading GGR Lunchtime Webinar – Greenhouse Gas Removal in the Iron and Steel Industry
CANCELLED – GGR Lunchtime Webinar – Harmonising and UPgrading GREENhouse gas removal consequential Life Cycle Assessment (UP-green-LCA)
Unfortunately this webinar has had to be cancelled. If we are able to reschedule we will put the details on the website. In this webinar, project lead Dr Adrian Williams from Cranfield University will present an overview of Up-green-LCA and its main findings. It is one of eleven science components of the Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR)…Continue Reading CANCELLED – GGR Lunchtime Webinar – Harmonising and UPgrading GREENhouse gas removal consequential Life Cycle Assessment (UP-green-LCA)
GGR Lunchtime Webinar – Soils Research to deliver Greenhouse Gas REmovals and Abatement Technologies (Soils- R-GGREAT)
In this webinar, project lead Professor Pete Smith from the University of Aberdeen will present an overview of Soils-R-GGREAT and its main findings. Soils-R-GGREAT is one of eleven science components of the Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) programme. Given the importance of GGR for climate stabilization, the global potential, feasibility, barriers and impacts of GGR technologies…Continue Reading GGR Lunchtime Webinar – Soils Research to deliver Greenhouse Gas REmovals and Abatement Technologies (Soils- R-GGREAT)
GGR Lunchtime Webinar – Comparative assessment and region-specific optimisation of GGR
In this webinar, Professor Niall MacDowell from Imperial College London will present an overview of the project ‘Comparative assessment and region-specific optimisation of GGR’ and its main findings. It is one of eleven science components of the Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) programme. At present, the technical feasibility, economics, implementation mechanisms and wider social and environmental…Continue Reading GGR Lunchtime Webinar – Comparative assessment and region-specific optimisation of GGR
GGR Lunchtime Webinar – Co-delivery of food and climate regulation by temperate agroforestry (CALIBRE)
In this webinar, project lead Professor Richard Tranter from Reading University will present an overview of CALIBRE and its main findings. It is one of eleven science components of the Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) programme. Agroforestry is a type of agriculture which combines trees with either arable or pastoral systems. This practice allows for simultaneous growth…Continue Reading GGR Lunchtime Webinar – Co-delivery of food and climate regulation by temperate agroforestry (CALIBRE)
GGR Lunchtime Webinar – Feasibility of Afforestation and Biomass energy with carbon capture storage for Greenhouse Gas Removal (FAB GGR)
In this webinar, project lead Dr Nem Vaughan from the University of East Anglia will present an overview of FAB GGR and its main findings. It is one of eleven science components of the Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) programme. Current efforts to limit the negative impacts of climate change focus on reducing the amount of greenhouse…Continue Reading GGR Lunchtime Webinar – Feasibility of Afforestation and Biomass energy with carbon capture storage for Greenhouse Gas Removal (FAB GGR)
GGR Lunchtime Webinar – Assessing the Mitigation Deterrence Effects of GGRs
In this webinar, Professor Duncan McLaren from Lancaster University will present an overview of ‘Assessing the Mitigation Deterrence Effects of GGRs’ and its main findings. It is one of eleven science components of the Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) programme. GGR technologies have the potential to help counter global warming by lowering the concentration of greenhouse gases…Continue Reading GGR Lunchtime Webinar – Assessing the Mitigation Deterrence Effects of GGRs