As climate negotiations take place in Bonn, Germany this week and world leaders gather in London for the G20 Summit, it’s time to ask nations of the world to rise above the idea of reducing carbon emissions to neutralizing emissions entirely and start capturing more carbon than we emit.
That’s the essence of a bold article by Frederic Hauge, President of The Bellona Foundation on the Copenhagen Climate Change conference blog today.
By combining technology for CO2 capture and storage (CCS) with the use of biomass, future energy production can remove CO2 from the atmosphere. The latest observations of climate change tell us that carbon negative is not only an interesting idea, but a necessity if we are to avoid crossing dangerous climatic tipping point.
Learn more at: http://en.cop15.dk/blogs/view+blog?blogid=987











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