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Marginal Carbon

Robert Höglund

Explorations of carbon removal, covering the market, policy, methods, and system-level thinking. By Robert Höglund.

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NEW PAPER: All Excess Emissions must be Removed

Today a new paper I've written with Eli-Mitchell Larson for Carbon Gap is released! In it, we argue that all new CO₂ emissions from countries with large historic emissions need to be removed. Their national budgets are depleted under any eq...

a month ago
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In theory, emission reduction credits are as good as removals

A new paper by Kenneth Möllersten et al argues that there is a misconception that only carbon removal can be used to reach net zero or climate neutrality. The atmospheric effect of reducing or removing emissions is the same as they correctl...

2 months ago
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The end of high hopes for the traditional VCM

I believe this week's SBTi reports1 spell the end of the high hopes for the traditional voluntary carbon market (VCM) of emission reduction and avoidance credits. The VCM has always been tiny, $2 billion annual revenue at most, smaller than...

4 months ago
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Markets are more important for novel than conventional CDR.

The second edition of the State of CDR report was published on June 4. It’s a collaboration among numerous researchers and offers the most comprehensive overview of where carbon removal stands today.

5 months ago
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