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The ethics of negative emissions [PDF]

open access: yesGlobal Sustainability, 2018
Limiting dangerous climate change is widely believed to require negative emissions. This prospect has sparked concerns about whether negative emissions could be scaled up quickly enough, along with concerns about their likely ethical costs. Building upon
Dominic Lenzi
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Negative CO2 Emissions for Transportation [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Energy Research, 2021
Negative emission technologies have recently received increasing attention due to climate change and global warming. One among them is bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS), but the capture process is very energy intensive.
B. C. Jaspers   +5 more
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Negative emissions at negative cost-an opportunity for a scalable niche

open access: yesFrontiers in Energy Research, 2022
In the face of the rapidly dwindling carbon budgets, negative emission technologies are widely suggested as required to stabilize the Earth’s climate. However, finding cost-effective, socially acceptable, and politically achievable means to enable such ...
P. V. Aravind   +19 more
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Ranking negative emissions technologies under uncertainty [PDF]

open access: yesHeliyon, 2020
Existing mitigation strategies to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are inadequate to reach the target emission reductions set in the Paris Agreement. Hence, the deployment of negative emission technologies (NETs) is imperative.
W.Y. Ng   +5 more
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Research priorities for negative emissions [PDF]

open access: yesEnvironmental Research Letters, 2016
Carbon dioxide removal from the atmosphere (CDR)—also known as ‘negative emissions’—features prominently in most 2 °C scenarios and has been under increased scrutiny by scientists, citizens, and policymakers.
S Fuss   +13 more
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Microbial solutions must be deployed against climate catastrophe

open access: yesnpj Climate Action
This paper is a call to action. By publishing concurrently across journals like an emergency bulletin, we are not merely making a plea for awareness about climate change.
Raquel Peixoto   +17 more
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Beyond “Net-Zero”: A Case for Separate Targets for Emissions Reduction and Negative Emissions

open access: yesFrontiers in Climate, 2019
Targets and accounting for negative emissions should be explicitly set and managed separately from existing and future targets for emissions reduction.
Duncan Mclaren   +2 more
exaly   +1 more source

What is the potential of bioCCS to deliver negative emissions in Norway? From biomass mapping to a window of negative emissions potential [PDF]

open access: yesSustainable Materials and Technologies
Negative emissions have been highlighted as a key component of achieving the net-zero ambition. However, ground-up approaches are necessary to better understand the realistic potential of negative emissions technologies at the national or continental ...
Michael Becidan   +2 more
exaly   +1 more source

The Impact of Socio-Economic Inertia and Restrictions on Net-Negative Emissions on Cost-Effective Carbon Price Pathways

open access: yesFrontiers in Climate, 2021
Many countries have indicated to plan or consider the use of carbon pricing. Model-based scenarios are used to inform policymakers about emissions pathways and cost-effective carbon prices.
Andries F. Hof   +6 more
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Unequal emissions – unequal policy impacts: how do different areas of CO2 emissions compare? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Distributional implications of climate change mitigation policies relate to important questions about fairness: which groups bear the highest burdens – or receive the greatest assistance – from these policies and how does this relate to their ...
Buchs, Milena   +10 more
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