What factors influence the implementation of carbon management?

A rapid and successful carbon management ramp-up requires a holistic view of the issue. In particular, political, legal, economic, technological, geographical, ecological and socio-cultural factors must be taken into account. Involving all relevant stakeholders to develop a deep understanding of the relevance of the individual factors and their interaction is therefore essential in order to be able to make balanced decisions and successfully implement carbon management without jeopardizing the acceptance of individual or multiple stakeholders.

In particular, we therefore deal with the following questions:

  • How do political and legal requirements differ in an international comparison?
  • What economic and technological framework conditions need to be taken into account along the CO2 process chain?
  • How can ecological and socio-cultural aspects be adequately incorporated?

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