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Removals are better than some reductions - The case of electrofuels for aviation
Continued fossil jet fuel use, neutralized with permanent carbon removal, is likely to be a more cost and resource-efficient alternative for aviation…
Apr 22
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Robert Höglund
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March 2024
Direct Air Capture is cheaper than you think
The rate of technological progress makes publishing estimates tricky.
Mar 5
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Robert Höglund
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Direct Air Capture is cheaper than you think
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February 2024
Is the CDR market on track?
The durable carbon removal market is growing quickly, but what would it take to reach needed levels by midcentury?
Feb 8
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Robert Höglund
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Is the CDR market on track?
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December 2023
Full corporate profit and emission dataset
Sharing the full data for the Who can pay for carbon removals analysis
Dec 20, 2023
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Robert Höglund
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Full corporate profit and emission dataset
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Carbon removal is not a finite resource
Plan for scarcity, build for abundance.
Dec 18, 2023
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Robert Höglund
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Carbon removal is not a finite resource
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New Data: Who can Pay For Carbon Removal?
Those who can can afford to pay the full cost of their emissions should, but all companies can afford to cover the last 10%.
Dec 4, 2023
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Robert Höglund
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New Data: Who can Pay For Carbon Removal?
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September 2023
How can we avoid CDR delaying emissions reductions?
A new report I've written with Carbon Gap exploring mitigation deterrence or moral hazard is released today.
Sep 27, 2023
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Robert Höglund
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How can we avoid CDR delaying emissions reductions?
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Only 0.5% of Companies with SBTi Targets Have Purchased Carbon Removal
Only 32 companies that have committed or validated Science-based targets have purchased durable carbon removal, as shown in a new analysis by me and…
Sep 21, 2023
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Robert Höglund
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Only 0.5% of Companies with SBTi Targets Have Purchased Carbon Removal
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Is the VCM a trillion dollar business opportunity?
Welcome to Carbon Risk — helping investors navigate 'The Currency of Decarbonisation'! If you haven’t already subscribed please click on the link below…
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Sep 18, 2023
How much carbon will we need to remove?
There is a big difference between the CDR needed to reach net zero, for neutralizing methane, and removals to bring back down temperatures after…
Sep 4, 2023
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Robert Höglund
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August 2023
When do sales of carbon removal credits benefit climate?
CDR and the relationship between host countries and voluntary buyers
Aug 14, 2023
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Robert Höglund
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When do sales of carbon removal credits benefit climate?
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July 2023
A new era for corporate climate support
Financial support to climate from companies needs to become orders of magnitude larger. A new emerging consensus on how companies should do beyond value…
Jul 19, 2023
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Robert Höglund
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A new era for corporate climate support
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