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Mathias Fridahl
Mathias Fridahl
Linköping University, Department of Thematic Studies, Unit of Environmental Change
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Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS): Global potential, investment preferences, and deployment barriers
M Fridahl, M Lehtveer
Energy Research & Social Science 42, 155-165, 2018
2472018
Carbon dioxide removal policy in the making: assessing developments in 9 OECD cases
F Schenuit, R Colvin, M Fridahl, B McMullin, A Reisinger, DL Sanchez, ...
Frontiers in Climate 3, 638805, 2021
1302021
Socio-political prioritization of bioenergy with carbon capture and storage
M Fridahl
Energy Policy 104, 89-99, 2017
982017
Integrating carbon dioxide removal into European emissions trading
W Rickels, A Proelß, O Geden, J Burhenne, M Fridahl
Frontiers in Climate 3, 690023, 2021
972021
Understanding boundary work through discourse theory: Inter/disciplines and interdisciplinarity
M Friman
Science & Technology Studies 23 (2), 5-19, 2010
802010
Tensions in the energy transition: Swedish and Finnish company perspectives on bioenergy with carbon capture and storage
E Rodriguez, A Lefvert, M Fridahl, S Grönkvist, S Haikola, A Hansson
Journal of cleaner production 280, 124527, 2021
792021
Incentivising bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) responsibly: Comparing stakeholder policy preferences in the United Kingdom and Sweden
R Bellamy, M Fridahl, J Lezaun, J Palmer, E Rodriguez, A Lefvert, ...
Environmental Science & Policy 116, 47-55, 2021
712021
Technology obscuring equity: historical responsibility in UNFCCC negotiations
M Friman, B Linnér
Climate Policy 8 (4), 339-354, 2008
552008
Mapping multi-level policy incentives for bioenergy with carbon capture and storage in Sweden
M Fridahl, R Bellamy, A Hansson, S Haikola
Frontiers in climate 2, 604787, 2020
482020
Agreement, significance, and understandings of historical responsibility in climate change negotiations
M Friman, M Hjerpe
Climate Policy 15 (3), 302-320, 2015
472015
Biochar as multi-purpose sustainable technology: experiences from projects in Tanzania
A Hansson, S Haikola, M Fridahl, P Yanda, E Mabhuye, N Pauline
Environment, Development and Sustainability 23, 5182-5214, 2021
462021
Perspectives on the Green Climate Fund: possible compromises on capitalization and balanced allocation
M Fridahl, BO Linnér
Climate and Development 8 (2), 105-109, 2016
462016
Cancel (out) emissions? The envisaged role of carbon dioxide removal technologies in long-term national climate strategies
A Buylova, M Fridahl, N Nasiritousi, G Reischl
Frontiers in Climate 3, 675499, 2021
452021
Historical responsibility for climate change: science and the science–policy interface
M Friman, G Strandberg
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 5 (3), 297-316, 2014
452014
UNFCCC must confront the political economy of net-negative emissions
A Mohan, O Geden, M Fridahl, HJ Buck, GP Peters
One Earth 4 (10), 1348-1351, 2021
432021
What are the potential paths for carbon capture and storage in Sweden? A multi-level assessment of historical and current developments
A Lefvert, E Rodriguez, M Fridahl, S Grönkvist, S Haikola, A Hansson
Energy Research & Social Science 87, 102452, 2022
392022
Preconditions for bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) in sub-Saharan Africa: the case of Tanzania
A Hansson, M Fridahl, S Haikola, P Yanda, N Pauline, E Mabhuye
Environment, Development and Sustainability 22, 6851-6875, 2020
392020
Attitudes on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) as a Mitigation Technology within the UNFCCC
K Romanak, M Fridahl, T Dixon
Energies 14 (3), 629, 2021
382021
Boundary work and interpretations in the IPCC review process of the role of bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) in limiting global warming to 1.5 C
A Hansson, J Anshelm, M Fridahl, S Haikola
Frontiers in Climate 3, 643224, 2021
362021
Towards indicators for a negative emissions climate stabilisation index: problems and prospects
M Fridahl, A Hansson, S Haikola
Climate 8 (6), 75, 2020
362020
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