Navigating Net Zero: Residual Emissions in National Climate Strategies
Offered By: Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the implications of residual emissions in national climate plans and the responsible deployment of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) methods in this insightful webinar. Delve into new research published in One Earth that reveals governments' perspectives on the most challenging sectors to decarbonize when reaching net zero targets. Learn about the extent to which countries may reduce emissions across their economies and the potential balance between emissions reduction and CDR deployment. Join lead author Harry Smith from the University of East Anglia & Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, moderated by Wil Burns, Co-Director of the Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal at American University, as they discuss the rapidly evolving landscape of national climate policy and its implications for achieving net zero goals.
Syllabus
Navigating Net Zero: Residual Emissions in National Climate Strategies
Taught by
Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal
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