LANDMARC Provides Evidence to UK Negative Emissions Inquiry

The LANDMARC project has submitted evidence to the UK Environmental Audit Committee inquiry, ‘Technological Innovations and Climate Change: Negative Emissions Technologies’.

The Environmental Audit Committee is a cross-party Select Committee of the UK Parliament, with a remit to examine how the policies and programmes of UK government departments (and non-departmental public bodies) contribute to environmental protection and sustainable development, and of auditing their performance against sustainable development and environmental protection targets.

LANDMARC’s evidence, submitted through our UK partners at the University of Sussex, highlighted that Land-based Mitigation Technologies can form an important part of negative emission technology portfolios, in addition to the engineering technologies usually considered in this space.

You can read LANDMARC’s written evidence on the EAC website.

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