Financial Times: Banks and oil groups place bets on carbon capture schemes
David Reiner, Professor of Technology Policy at Cambridge Judge Business School, comments on carbon capture in The Financial Times. While there had been previous carbon capture 'hype cycles', there was 'a greater seriousness of purpose both on the corporate side…
What type of negative emissions technologies should be prioritised?
Combating global warming will require removing carbon and not just reducing new emissions. A new study co-authored by Professor David Reiner of Cambridge Judge Business School identifies the most promising approaches. Professor David Reiner Restricting global warming to 1.5 degrees…

COP27: how developing countries can lead a ‘just’ climate transition
Andika Aufar Satria, a Cambridge MBA student at Cambridge Judge Business School, leads a non-profit organisation in Indonesia called the Society of Renewable Energy and has worked on climate engagements as part of the Boston Consulting Group. He is part…

Clean Energy Wire: UK makes carbon capture central pillar of net-zero drive
David Reiner, Associate Professor in Technology Policy at Cambridge Judge Business School, comments on carbon capture. According to David, “more division may arise when it comes to using carbon capture beyond sectors that are hardest to decarbonise: for example, the…
Carbon project funding
New funding is provided for the UK Carbon Capture and Storage Research Centre, which includes Dr David Reiner of Cambridge Judge Business School as an investigator. Dr David Reiner The UK Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Research Centre (UKCCSRC) has…

Deutsche Welle: Is carbon capture and utilisation a lifeline for oil and gas?
Dr David Reiner, University Senior Lecturer in Technology Policy at Cambridge Judge Business School, comments on carbon capture and storage projects in the context of climate neutrality targets. "Decarbonisation is going to be a slow and difficult process," he said.…
Sustainable investment
Look more closely at corporate divestitures of carbon-heavy assets, says Robert Ritz, Senior Research Associate in Economics & Policy at Cambridge Judge Business School. Sustainable investment - accounting for corporate performance on environmental, social and governance (ESG) metrics - has…

Phys.org: Revolutionary new materials for troubled carbon times: super filters
A study by Dr David Reiner, Senior Lecturer in Technology Policy at Cambridge Judge Business School, is featured in the article. The study showed how “the vast majority of the billion-dollar CCS (carbon capture and storage) demonstration projects initiated in…
New funding for carbon capture and storage
UK Carbon Capture and Storage Research Centre, whose Deputy Director is David Reiner of Cambridge Judge, gains £6.1 million in new funding for next five years. The UK Carbon Capture and Storage Research Centre, whose Deputy Director for Systems and…

Cambridge Business Magazine: Don’t abandon carbon capture
David Reiner, Senior Lecturer in Technology Policy at Cambridge Judge, urges governments not to abandon carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology. Read the full article[Cambridge Business Magazine] …