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Negative emission technologies
2019Carbon dioxide (CO2) is an important greenhouse gas (GHG), which concentration in the atmosphere has been rising since the Industrial Revolution due to emissions from anthropogenic activities (mainly burning of fossil fuels). The continuous CO2 emissions may lead to a potentially irreversible climate change (global warming) and ocean acidification ...
Santos, FM, Gonçalves, AL, Pires, JCM
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Geochemical Negative Emission Technologies
2022Weathering of alkaline rocks is a geochemical process which is fundamental to the Earth's natural carbon cycle. It is responsible for removing CO2 from the atmosphere over geological time periods by transforming it into bicarbonate ions or solid carbonate minerals.
Hawrot, Olivia +3 more
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Science, 2016
Climate Change Scenarios for how global warming can be kept below 2°C rely heavily on the large-scale use of technologies that remove carbon from the atmosphere. They are attractive to policy-makers because they reduce the perceived need for reductions in carbon emissions in the short term. In a Perspective, Anderson and Peters argue that it may not be
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Climate Change Scenarios for how global warming can be kept below 2°C rely heavily on the large-scale use of technologies that remove carbon from the atmosphere. They are attractive to policy-makers because they reduce the perceived need for reductions in carbon emissions in the short term. In a Perspective, Anderson and Peters argue that it may not be
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Negative Emissions Technologies
2019The Paris Agreement signalled global consensus to keep average temperature rise “well below” 2 °C by the end of the century. Results from integrated assessment models have made it increasingly evident that negative emissions (removing CO2 from the atmosphere) are crucial to achieving this.
H. A. Daggash, M. Fajardy, N. Mac Dowell
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New Scientist, 2015
The UK's largest power plant wants to burn biomass and bury carbon emissions under the North Sea.
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The UK's largest power plant wants to burn biomass and bury carbon emissions under the North Sea.
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Carbon accounting for negative emissions technologies
Climate Policy, 2021Matthew Brander +2 more
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