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Capture, Store, Repeat
Global CCS Institute
15 episodes
9 months ago
Serving as a mid-way point ahead of COP, and as one of the most crucial climate convenings, the Bonn Climate Change Conference brings together the UNFCCC’s permanent subsidiary bodies, inclusive of both the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) and the Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI). Working in tandem to address climate change impacts and issues relevant to both bodies, Bonn is an key part of the UNFCCC process. As an UNFCCC observer, the Global CCS Institute was on the ground to follow key climate talks and negotiations, taking part in CCS knowledge sharing, and impart key takeaways from the crucial conference. Listen in as we spoke to the Institute’s International Climate Change Policy Lead, Noora Al Amer live from Bonn where she provided key updates and took a few questions on CCS and reaching Paris climate targets, the latest on international efforts such as the Carbon Management Challenge, the state of Nationally Determined Contributions and what’s in store for COP 29. Show Notes: Read about CCS and COP 28 outcomes on the Institute’s website here: https://www.globalccsinstitute.com/resources/publications-reports-research/six-key-cop28-outcomes-for-ccs/
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Serving as a mid-way point ahead of COP, and as one of the most crucial climate convenings, the Bonn Climate Change Conference brings together the UNFCCC’s permanent subsidiary bodies, inclusive of both the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) and the Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI). Working in tandem to address climate change impacts and issues relevant to both bodies, Bonn is an key part of the UNFCCC process. As an UNFCCC observer, the Global CCS Institute was on the ground to follow key climate talks and negotiations, taking part in CCS knowledge sharing, and impart key takeaways from the crucial conference. Listen in as we spoke to the Institute’s International Climate Change Policy Lead, Noora Al Amer live from Bonn where she provided key updates and took a few questions on CCS and reaching Paris climate targets, the latest on international efforts such as the Carbon Management Challenge, the state of Nationally Determined Contributions and what’s in store for COP 29. Show Notes: Read about CCS and COP 28 outcomes on the Institute’s website here: https://www.globalccsinstitute.com/resources/publications-reports-research/six-key-cop28-outcomes-for-ccs/
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Getting CCUS Scale-up Up to Speed in the UK
Capture, Store, Repeat
29 minutes 7 seconds
2 years ago
Getting CCUS Scale-up Up to Speed in the UK
With four carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) cluster projects set to be deployed by 2030, and £20 billion announced in the Spring Budget to drive the scale up of CCUS, the future of the technology is looking promising in the United Kingdom. But what do these upcoming projects mean for the UK’s overall climate targets? And what are the policy mechanisms needed to drive the technology to scale? Join us as we speak with Ruth Herbert, CEO of the Carbon Capture and Storage Association, on that and more.
Capture, Store, Repeat
Serving as a mid-way point ahead of COP, and as one of the most crucial climate convenings, the Bonn Climate Change Conference brings together the UNFCCC’s permanent subsidiary bodies, inclusive of both the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) and the Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI). Working in tandem to address climate change impacts and issues relevant to both bodies, Bonn is an key part of the UNFCCC process. As an UNFCCC observer, the Global CCS Institute was on the ground to follow key climate talks and negotiations, taking part in CCS knowledge sharing, and impart key takeaways from the crucial conference. Listen in as we spoke to the Institute’s International Climate Change Policy Lead, Noora Al Amer live from Bonn where she provided key updates and took a few questions on CCS and reaching Paris climate targets, the latest on international efforts such as the Carbon Management Challenge, the state of Nationally Determined Contributions and what’s in store for COP 29. Show Notes: Read about CCS and COP 28 outcomes on the Institute’s website here: https://www.globalccsinstitute.com/resources/publications-reports-research/six-key-cop28-outcomes-for-ccs/