Panel highlights starkly different EU and US approaches on removals policy

Published 20:45 on June 8, 2023  /  Last updated at 20:45 on June 8, 2023  / /  Americas, EU ETS, US, Voluntary

The US and EU are approaching carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technology ramp up in starkly different ways, a panel heard on Thursday, reflecting on US efforts to disburse funding while the EU focuses on setting ground rules and definitions prior to initiating large-scale cash disbursals.
The US and EU are approaching carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technology ramp up in starkly different ways, a panel heard on Thursday, reflecting on US efforts to disburse funding while the EU focuses on setting ground rules and definitions prior to initiating large-scale cash disbursals.


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