
To preserve our planet’s future, we must rapidly cut global emissions – but how can we also address the damage that’s already been done?
As Steve Smith explains, greenhouse gas removal (GGR) is any human activity that removes greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, captures them, and durably stores them away. As a senior researcher at the University of Oxford’s Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, Steve is currently working on a five-year project to test and develop GGR methods.
The five GGR techniques being explored as part of the programme are varied, but all are nature-based solutions, from biochar to peatlands restoration.
To learn how co-deploying GGR methods can accelerate their growth, watch Steve’s extended interview.
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