> Not a Substitute for Decarbonization: Because SAI doesn’t remove carbon, we still need to reduce emissions and invest in more durable CO₂ removal (and evaluate other early-stage GHG removal or ‘destruction’ methods).
The US is already attacking decarbonization on every front, and so will the European far right parties. We know what happens when we increase capacity without policies: rebound effect.
> Not a Substitute for Decarbonization: Because SAI doesn’t remove carbon, we still need to reduce emissions and invest in more durable CO₂ removal (and evaluate other early-stage GHG removal or ‘destruction’ methods).
The US is already attacking decarbonization on every front, and so will the European far right parties. We know what happens when we increase capacity without policies: rebound effect.
There can be no rebound from solar and wind at least, they are just too cheap