EU emerges as rule-setter in carbon removals, as US shifts to state-led policy -report

Published 15:59 on April 21, 2025  /  Last updated at 15:59 on April 21, 2025  / /  Americas, Canada, EMEA, US, Voluntary

The EU is set to shape global carbon removal (CDR) governance through its upcoming certification framework, while momentum in the US is shifting toward state-level policies amid federal uncertainty, according to a new report.
The EU is set to shape global carbon removal (CDR) governance through its upcoming certification framework, while momentum in the US is shifting toward state-level policies amid federal uncertainty, according to a new report.


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