Germany and EU need short-term strategy for CO2 removal ramp-up – think tank
Germany and the EU need a short-term strategy for enabling the necessary ramp-up of carbon dioxide removals (CDR), said the think tank German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) in a report.The next German government "could supplement the process for the long-term strategy on negative emissions with a short-term strategy," it said, adding that measures that can be swiftly implemented are essential for scaling up industrial CDR.

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