The Paris Agreement has no national quotas on CO2 removal, and a new study co-authored by Dr David Reiner says that must be addressed. “Countries such as the UK and France have begun to adopt binding ‘net-zero targets’ and whereas there has been extensive focus on greenhouse gas emissions and emissions reductions, meeting these targets will require greater attention to the negative emissions or carbon dioxide removal side of the equation,” he says.
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