CO2RE
Funded by UKRI, CO2RE conducts research on Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR), co-ordinates demonstration projects around the UK, connects to other national and international programmes and commission grants through a flexible fund.
Navraj Singh Ghaleigh, Senior Lecturer in Climate Law, leads the project’s work package, “Law, Governance and Ethics”. It delivers cross-cutting research to address the multidisciplinary challenges of the GGR, providing critical oversight and delivering solutions-led research to address societal levers for change. He is currently assisted by Marsaili van Looy, previously by Dr Justin Macinante.
Read the past publications:
Regulating Removals: Bundling to Achieve Fungibility in GGR Removal Units
CO2RE conducts cross-cutting research on the environmental, economic, social, cultural, ethical, legal and governance issues around GGR and co-ordinating across the national programme.
It is a multidisciplinary team with some of the UK's leading academic experts on GGR. The programme is backed by seven instiutions, including The University of Edinburgh and is led by the led by the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment at the University of Oxford.
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