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Burning Up the Carbon Sink: How the EU's Forest Biomass Policy Undermines Climate Mitigation
While burning wood for heat and electricity constitutes the largest source of renewable energy in the EU, forest biomass harvesting is weakening the EU's forest carbon sink, and some Member States have lost their net forest sink completely, including ...
M. S. Booth, J. Giuntoli
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Carbon dioxide removal technologies such as bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) are required if the effects of climate change are to be reversed over the next century.
Grant Falvo +8 more
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Which Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (Beccs) Pathways Can Provide Net-Negative Emissions?
Muhammad Adnan Hayat +2 more
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Climate and ecological constraints of cultivating bioenergy crops for climate mitigation in tropical regions. [PDF]
Fofrich Navarro R, Chiu A, Ordway EM.
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Bioenergy carbon capture storage and utilization: a critical review of market dynamics and policy implications. [PDF]
Singh DV +7 more
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On the potential deployment of bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) in Sweden
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With the ever-increasing level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, there is an enormous need to find new ways to minimize CO2 emissions. One way to tackle this problem is with Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS). BECCS is a new technology, which captures CO2 from biomass and stores it geologically.
Edström, Elin, Öberg, Christoffer
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Large-Scale Carbon Removal Will Create Public Health, Economic, and Climate Trade-Offs. [PDF]
Javadi P +7 more
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Biomass carbon removal can help sustainable aviation fuels achieve on-time arrival. [PDF]
Langholtz M +12 more
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