Alina Brad
- Reposted by Alina BradDie Politikwissenschaftlerin @alinabrad.bsky.social forscht zur EU-Klimapolitik. Und sie hat schlechte Nachrichten. Im TAGEBUCH-Interview spricht sie über den globalen Klima-Backlash und was sogenannte CCS-Technologien damit zu tun haben. Fotos @christopherglanzl.bsky.social
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- Reposted by Alina BradWichtige Potenziale unausgeschöpft: Neue Studie der #univie und der @bokuvienna.bsky.social zeigt Lücken in Österreichs #Klimapolitik 🌍🌡️ Im Bereich Verkehr und Wohnen zielen nur wenige Maßnahmen auf direkte Vermeidung von #Emissionen ab. Mehr dazu: ⤵️
- Why do ambitious climate targets face an implementation gap? Our piece in NatureClimateChange looks at the emerging #Decarbonization state -how the shift from fossil fuels to low-carbon systems clashes with the state’s core functions: growth, legitimacy, and security. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Alina BradNew study on carbon removal and mitigation deterrence in EU climate policy: We look at the EU’s 2040 climate target discussion and unpack actors’ and industries’ preferences and rationales toward separate targets for emission reduction and carbon removal. iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1...
- Reposted by Alina BradCurrent #climate goals require the removal of carbon dioxide from the #atmosphere. 🌍 📗 🌡 Researchers took a close look at the emission reduction plans of several major EU industry sectors and found a substantial but underspecified reliance on uncertain carbon removal technologies. 🔍 Read more: ⤵
- Carbon removal has surged on the climate policy agenda. But which sectors can claim what shares of these negative emissions? In a recent paper, we explore expectations of carbon removal in the EU's hard-to-abate and fossil industries and discuss the emerging industrial politics of carbon removal.