What negative emissions options does the UK have?

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The latest Committee on Climate Change reports say greenhouse gas removal options will be needed to hit net zero emissions - BusinessGreen explores the options before the UK as the government considers how to go negative

It is time to begin scoping out realistic possibilities for sucking carbon dioxide out of the air, the government's climate advisers have warned. In a series of new reports released today, the independent...

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