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Global Collaboration in Carbon Dioxide Removal: Navigating a Fragmented Landscape

open access: yes
International audienceAs carbon dioxide removal (CDR) becomes an increasingly important component of net-zero strategies, understanding how scientific collaboration is structured globally is essential.
Massol, Olivier   +2 more
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Carbon Dioxide Removal Company Announcements

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<p>Dataset of publicly announced ambitions for carbon dioxide removal from CDR companies from 2024 - 2050. Data was collected and cleaned from September 2023 - December 2023. </p> <p> </p> <p>For more details on ...
Zaiser, Andrew   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Sustainability implications of different carbon dioxide removal technologies in the context of Europe's climate neutrality goal [PDF]

open access: yes
The role of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is undoubtedly crucial in achieving the climate goals and end-of-century global warming target. Given its role as a leader in global climate actions, the European Union (EU) is expected to take a leading role in ...
Bamisile, Olusola   +4 more
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Global biomethane and carbon dioxide removal potential through anaerobic digestion of waste biomass

open access: yesEnvironmental Research Letters
Anaerobic digestion is a bioenergy technology that can play a vital role in achieving net-zero emissions by converting organic matter into biomethane and biogenic carbon dioxide.
Yanlei Feng, Lorenzo Rosa
doaj   +1 more source

Biochar as a carbon dioxide removal strategy in integrated long-run mitigation scenarios

open access: yesEnvironmental Research Letters
Limiting global warming to under 2 °C would require stringent mitigation and likely additional carbon dioxide removal (CDR) to compensate for otherwise unabated emissions.
Candelaria Bergero   +4 more
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Mapping the landscape of carbon dioxide removal research: a bibliometric analysis

open access: yesEnvironmental Research Letters
An intense global research effort on carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies is generating a rapidly expanding scientific literature. These contributions stem from various disciplines and investigate various CDR concepts and their potential ...
Romain Presty   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Governance of carbon dioxide removal: an AI-enhanced systematic map of the scientific literature

open access: yesFrontiers in Climate
IntroductionFor limiting global warming to well below 2°C rapid and stringent GHG emissions reductions are required. In addition, we also need to actively remove CO2 from the atmosphere via carbon dioxide removal (CDR). This will require advances in policymaking and governance to incentivise, coordinate and regulate CDR, including strict monitoring to ...
Sarah Lück   +3 more
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CDR Swiss Whitepaper: Carbon Dioxide Removal Policies for a Net Zero Switzerland and Beyond - Policy Pathways and Visions

open access: yes, 2023
This White Paper offers an overview of key considerations in the development and implementation of policies to mobilize carbon dioxide removals (CDR) towards the Swiss goal of reaching Net Zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
openaire   +2 more sources

Efficacy of individual and combined terrestrial and marine carbon dioxide removal

open access: yesEnvironmental Research Letters
Limiting global temperature rise below 2 °C requires significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and large-scale carbon dioxide removal (CDR). This study assesses the CO _2 sequestration and efficacy of two CDR approaches, bioenergy with carbon ...
Anusha Sathyanadh   +9 more
doaj   +1 more source

A global analysis of expected revenues from carbon dioxide removal

open access: yesEnvironmental Research Letters
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) must scale rapidly to achieve net-zero emissions by mid-century. This scale-up requires substantial investment in the CDR industry, underpinned by stable revenues.
Alyssa Kozian   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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