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COP29 Half-Time: CCS Developments in International Climate Change Policy
17th July 2024
Titled “COP 29 Half-Time: CCS Developments in International Climate Change Policy”, read the Institute’s latest publication highlighting the outlook for carbon capture and storage on the international stage.
Globally, carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is being increasingly recognised as a needed climate change mitigation tool, and the outcomes, discussions and negotiations at the UNFCCC Bonn Climate Change Conference has steadily begun to reflect that.
The Bonn Conference serves as a half-way point ahead of COP – which is set to be held in Baku, Azerbaijan this November – and consists of intense negotiations on a range of key climate issues where alignment, resolutions and progress are sought. Top of the agenda this year at Bonn was climate finance, along with discussions on NDC progress and linkages with technology development.
Authored by the Institute’s Senior International Climate Change Policy Lead, Noora Al Amer, read this brief for the latest highlights on:
- CCS related outcomes following the Bonn Climate Change Conference
- Key international multi-lateral agreements that will shore up CCS further
- An outlook on the COP29 Presidency and beyond
- Key recommendations
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