Nature-Based Approaches to large-scale Carbon Dioxide Removal
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), large-scale Carbon Dioxide Removal is now required in all pathways to keep global warming under 1.5°C. Ecosystems play a critical role in the removal and long-term storage of around half of all CO2 emissions produced by human activities. Enhancing this capacity with the adoption of Nature-Based Approaches could play an important role in delivering the large-scale Carbon Dioxide Removal now required.
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- 24 Sep 2019 Evidence Brief: Governing Nature-Based Solutions to Carbon Dioxide Removal (pdf)
- 23 Sep 2019 Policy Brief: Governing Nature-Based Solutions to Carbon Dioxide Removal (pdf) (中文) (Español) (Français)
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A Message on 2020 World Environment Day – Janos Pasztor
On World Environment Day, let us recognise the essential role Nature can play in tackling the climate crisis, and in bringing us back to a more sustainable kind of living. ____________ En el Día Mundial del Medio Ambiente, reconozcamos el papel esencial que la...
Governing Nature-Based Approaches to CO2 Removal – Janos Pasztor
Governing Nature-Based Approaches to CO2 Removal - Janos PasztorOn 4 December 2019 at UNFCCC COP25, C2G and leading experts argued for more urgency in global discussions to plug the governance gaps in CO2 removal. C2G Executive Director Janos Pasztor used nature-based...
Governing Nature-Based Approaches to CO2 Removal – Claire Fyson
Governing Nature-Based Approaches to CO2 Removal - Claire FysonOn 4 December 2019 at UNFCCC COP25, C2G and leading experts argued for more urgency in global discussions to plug the governance gaps in CO2 removal. Claire Fyson, Research Analyst at Climate Analytics,...
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In the interest of promoting global discussion about the need for governance of Nature-Based Approaches to Carbon Dioxide Removal, C2G developed a set of icons representing these approaches, available to all to use freely.

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