CO2RE, also known as The Greenhouse Gas Removal Hub, has recently unveiled an interactive map for the Greenhouse Gas Removal Demonstrators Programme. This map, developed in collaboration with the UKRI Greenhouse Gas Removal Demonstrators (GGR-D) Programme, allows users to explore ongoing projects and their locations across the UK.
As the coordinating body for the GGR-D Programme, CO2RE is responsible for leading research on greenhouse gas removal (GGR) solutions. One of their main objectives is to provide valuable insights into the challenges faced by Demonstrators projects.
Furthermore, CO2RE plays a crucial role in co-developing evidence for the scalability and wider acceptance of different GGR approaches, such as biochar and enhanced rock weathering.
With the launch of this interactive map, individuals now have the opportunity to stay informed about the progress of GGR projects happening throughout the UK. The map serves as a valuable resource for tracking and understanding thecurrent landscape of greenhouse gas removal initiatives.
The Greenhouse Gas Removal Demonstrators Programme is making significant contributions to the advancement of GGR technologies and strategies. By showcasing the location and details of these projects, the CO2RE interactive map allows interested parties to gain a comprehensive overview of the country’s efforts in tackling greenhouse gas emissions.
CO2RE’s commitment to providing accessible information on GGR projects is a commendable step towards raising awareness and encouraging collaboration in the field.
Overall, the launch of this interactive map marks an important milestone in promoting transparency and understanding in the fight against climate change. Users can access the map and explore its features by visiting the official CO2RE website