Secure robust carbon dioxide removal policy through credible certification [PDF]
Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) is a key element of any mitigation strategy aiming to achieve the long-term temperature goal of the Paris Agreement, as well as national net-zero and net-negative greenhouse gas emissions targets.
Felix Schenuit +10 more
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Lay person perceptions of marine carbon dioxide removal (CDR) – Working paper
This working paper presents first insights on lay public perceptions of marine carbon dioxide removal (CDR) approaches. In seven focus groups, three in Germany and four in Norway (including one pilot) the researchers asked members of the lay public to share their views of the ocean and the effects of climate change, four CDR approaches, as well as ...
Veland, Siri, Merk, Christine
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Aligning incentives for carbon dioxide removal
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) at the scale needed to meet key climate goals will require the development of a massive industry. The development of regulatory architecture and effective incentive structures must proceed in parallel if this industry is to ...
Christopher T Reinhard +2 more
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The implications of the Paris Agreement on carbon dioxide removal (CDR) - techno-economics, potential, efficiency and permanence of CDR pathways [PDF]
Tackling the many unprecedented changes observed in the climate requires immediate and deep mitigation efforts, including carbon dioxide removal (CDR). Despite the many different CDR methods proposed in the literature, it is still unclear how, where, and when carbon dioxide (CO2) removal will be deployed in a sustainable, feasible, and efficient manner.
Chiquier, Solene
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Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Removal: A Physical Science Perspective [PDF]
Novel carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies are increasingly being considered as potentially useful tools to combat climate change. For specific atmospheric carbon dioxide management targets to be achieved, large-scale CDR strategies may be needed ...
Washington Taylor +3 more
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Let Us Get Regional: Exploring Prospects for Biomass-Based Carbon Dioxide Removal on the Ground
In recent years, research on carbon dioxide removal (CDR) has significantly increased. Numerous studies have analyzed demonstration projects, outlined scenarios, modeled pathways, or focused on CDR’s national or international governance.
Danny Otto, Nils Matzner
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A Comprehensive Assessment of Carbon Dioxide Removal Options for Germany [PDF]
To reach their net‐zero targets, countries will have to compensate hard‐to‐abate CO2 emissions through carbon dioxide removal (CDR). Yet, current assessments rarely include socio‐cultural or institutional aspects or fail to contextualize CDR options for ...
Malgorzata Borchers +27 more
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Leveraging ecosystems responses to enhanced rock weathering in mitigation scenarios [PDF]
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is deemed necessary to attain the Paris Agreement’s climate objectives. While bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) has generated substantial attention, sustainability concerns have led to increased examination of
Yann Gaucher +4 more
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Uncertainty in determining carbon dioxide removal potential of biochar [PDF]
A quantitative and systematic assessment of uncertainty in life-cycle assessment is critical to informing sustainable development of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies.
Seth Kane +9 more
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Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is a crucial approach for mitigating climate change by extracting CO2 from the atmosphere. Although CDR has attracted international attention, its development is still in early stages in Malaysia. This study examines public perceptions of CDR through a survey experiment involving 1050 urban households in Malaysia, in the ...
Masahiro Sugiyama +2 more
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