Leaning on uncertainty​

At a time when the need for deep, rapid, and sustained emission cuts is indisputable, European governments are increasingly relying on technological, nature-based and mixed-method processes to remove CO2 from the atmosphere. 

Carbon Market Watch analysed the climate strategies and underlying assessments of six European countries – Austria, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, and Norway – and the European Commission. Across the board, an alarming pattern consistently emerges: a heavy reliance on carbon dioxide removals (CDR) to achieve climate targets. Moreover, this dependence is resting on shaky ground due to a consistent failure to carry out critical feasibility assessments.

Comparative analysis

European Union case study

Austria case study

Finland case study

France case study

Ireland case study

Italy case study

Norway case study

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