Allix Baxter
Data Analyst
Allix joined Carbon Gap in September 2024. As a Data Analyst, she is responsible for turning complex datasets into clear, actionable insights that help inform policy decisions and advocacy efforts. She joined Carbon Gap because she believes strongly that science and reliable data should be at the heart of decision-making. With her background in paleoclimate research, Allix is familiar with the evidence and negative impacts of climate change. Her mix of research and data expertise are now put to use to advance carbon removal as a key solution to the climate crisis and help Europe reach its net-zero goals. Allix holds a BA in Archaeology from Queen's University, Belfast (Northern Ireland) and an MSc and PhD (cum laude) in Earth Science from Utrecht University (Netherlands).
ARTICLES BY ALLIX BAXTER

2 Apr 2026 | Allix Baxter and Sylvain Delerce
The Biogenic Balance: Characterising emissions, matching removals and mapping EU policies
A new paper from Carbon Gap explores biogenic emissions. Our analysis shows that anthropogenic biogenic emissions are currently roughly 9 times greater than temporary nature-based removals globally.

26 Mar 2026 | Allix Baxter
Applying the Like-for-Like principle requires a growth of temporary removals
Our latest blog from Allix Baxter, Data Analyst, explores what is needed to apply the Like-for-Like principle, including temporary removals.

25 Nov 2025 | Allix Baxter
Visibility for carbon removal at COP30: limited progress, rising momentum
CDR was not a big-ticket item at COP 30 this year, but still there were some notable events worth mentioning. We look at what came out of the event and what it could mean going forward

6 Oct 2025 | Francesca Battersby, Matteo Guidi, Allix Baxter, Valter Selén
From Targets to Tonnes - Exploring compliance Options for Carbon Removal in the EU
Our analyses identifies different compliance options the EU could take for scaling carbon removal and how those would affect its economy

22 Sept 2025 | Allix Baxter
Harnessing the Ocean: Marine CDR is an opportunity for EU climate action
Explore how marine carbon removal can support EU climate goals. Learn about mCDR technologies, Europe’s potential, and why investment, and research are key to scaling ocean-based solutions.
