Carbon removal industry calls on U.S. government for regulation in new industry report
by Isabella O'Malley

by Isabella O'Malley
by Julia Simon
Interview with Srijana Mitra Das
by Sarah DeWeerdt
by Christine Merk and Gernot Wagner
Göttingen, Germany
As long as coal plants are still operating, it is a good idea to require them capture their carbon dioxide emissions. But those designing policies to hasten such practices must tread carefully, lest they unwittingly extend the life of dirtier energy sources.
To think that technology will save us from climate change is to invite riskier behavior, or moral hazard. Whether a climate technology creates new problems has little to do with the solution, and everything to do with us.
Gespräch mit Ruth Ciesinger
by James Temple
Boulder, Colorado
by Gernot Wagner and Daniel Zizzamia
New York, NY
Climate Change University
University Park, PA
Harvard Medical School
The severity of the climate crisis necessitates a new look at nuclear power
Research into unproven technofixes isn’t a replacement for eliminating emissions, even if the debate over geoengineering is stuck on that concern.
by Adrien Fabre and Gernot Wagner