This is a response made on behalf of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment to the... Read more

This is a response made on behalf of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment to the... Read more
This commentary discusses conundrums facing the greenhouse gas removal industry, in the light of Microsoft's recent significant purchase of carbon removal credits. Read more
This report seeks to identify the factors underpinning the monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) of greenhouse gas removal (GGR) across the spectrum of biological, chemical and geochemical techniques, and the risks associated with GGR-specific MRV. Read more
The UK government should provide “targeted funding for monitoring, reporting and verification of greenhouse gas removal methods” according to a... Read more
This commentary, originally published in Business Green, explores the crucial role of monitoring, reporting and verification for greenhouse gas removals. Read more
This report consists of a submission to a UK government consultation on designing business models for greenhouse gas removal technologies. Read more
This submission to the UK ETS Authority consultation on ‘Developing the UK Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS)’ provides evidence on implementing a net zero consistent ETS cap, Free Allocation policy, the expansion of the UK ETS to additional sectors, and incorporating greenhouse gas removal into the scheme. Read more
Greenhouse gas removal technologies will play an important role in the UK's net zero pathway, but it is unclear how they can be funded fairly. We assess four policy options and compare how the costs will fall to UK households. Read more
The authors of this paper identify three risks associated with using carbon markets as the sole, or main, policy lever to encourage the deployment of greenhouse gas removal (GGR) techniques. Read more
This report provides insights to inform the UK Government’s review on expansion of the UK Emissions Trading Scheme, focusing on three sectors that might fall within the scope of future policy changes. Read more