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Non-carbon dioxide emissions modeling in integrated assessment models: A review
Modeling of non-carbon dioxide (non-CO2) greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in integrated assessment models (IAMs) is critical to achieving long-term climate targets.
Hao-Ben Yan +4 more
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Achieving net-zero climate goals requires carbon dioxide removal (CDR). Doing this with credibility and trust requires robust standards for measuring reporting and verification of removals.
Smart, Julian +7 more
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Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies and international emissions trading are both widely represented in climate change mitigation scenarios, but the interplay among them has not been closely examined.
Jennifer Morris +4 more
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CDR-PoEt Policy Brief: Policy steps to unlock Agroforestry's Carbon Dioxide Removal potential
Based on consultations with stakeholders and experts in the trinational Upper Rhine Region during 2022 and 2023, this brief outlines key actions to scale agroforestry in Germany.
Mayr, Sebastian +3 more
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To achieve net zero carbon emissions by mid-century, the United States may need to rely on carbon dioxide removal (CDR) to offset emissions from difficult-to-decarbonize sectors and/or shortfalls in near-term mitigation efforts.
Parisa Javadi +6 more
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Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) from the atmosphere is unavoidable if we are to meet the Paris Agreement’s goal of limiting global warming to 1.5°C, and almost certainly required to limit warming to 2°C.
Paul R. Halloran +19 more
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Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is a vital precondition to achieving the Paris Agreement’s temperature goal. No 1.5°C pathway exists without the deployment of scaled CDR. This raises important questions about the “fair" allocation of CDR deployment by countries. In this brief, we outline Germany’s fair allocation based on distributive justice principles.
Zúñiga, Cristian, Klönne, Uta
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What regional agricultural actors want to know about carbon dioxide removal in Northern Germany
Many countries, including Germany, have made their climate targets dependent on the implementation of methods for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Actors in the agricultural sector can contribute to this implementation.
Juliane El Zohbi +3 more
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Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is critical for achieving net-zero and net-negative CO _2 emissions that can halt and potentially reverse global warming, respectively.
Mingyu Li +4 more
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Policy support for BECCS and DACCS in Europe: the view of market participants
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is the essential ‘net’ in net zero. However, a thriving CDR industry will not come into being without government intervention.
Pu Yang +6 more
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