Climate change: Path to net zero tougher without major carbon capture investment, watchdog warns
Carbon capture aims to take the emissions from fossil fuel power plants or industrial processes like steel or cement production and to remove the carbon dioxide before it enters the atmosphere, reducing or even eliminating the impact of the economy's most important sectors.
The UK's quest for net zero: Can carbon capture finally fulfil its promise?
Carbon capture storage offers a vital tool in the the road to net zero but current efforts are dwarfed by the size of the challenge and the UK is littered with pilot projects that fell by the wayside. Can the technology finally fulfil its promise?
From 'net zero' to 'mitigation,' here's how to sound smart on climate
The whole world seems to be talking about the climate crisis, and as leaders prepare to meet in Glasgow, Scotland, for the COP26 crunch talks, they'll be using a bunch of technical words that can sound baffling. They don't have to be.
Explainer: Net zero: just patching over emissions or path for saving planet?
More than 190 countries committed in 2015 to limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels in an effort to stave off the worst effects of climate change such as drought, flooding and loss of species.
Two north of England sites selected for multibillion-pound carbon capture plan
East Coast Cluster and HyNet North West chosen for scheme aimed at cutting 20-30m tonnes of CO2 a year