Ranking negative emissions technologies under uncertainty [PDF]
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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Human and planetary health implications of negative emissions technologies [PDF]
This paper assesses the co-benefits and side-effects of DACCS and BECCS for human health and the planet. The health burden avoided by removing 5.9 Gtonne/yr CO2 is substantial, but only DACCS has a low impact on the Earth system.
Selene Cobo +4 more
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Geochemical Negative Emissions Technologies: Part II. Roadmap [PDF]
Geochemical negative emissions technologies (NETs) comprise a set of approaches to climate change mitigation that make use of alkaline minerals to remove and/or permanently store carbon dioxide (CO2) as solid carbonate minerals or dissolved ocean ...
Cara N. Maesano +19 more
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Negative emissions technologies and carbon capture and storage to achieve the Paris Agreement commitments. [PDF]
How will the global atmosphere and climate be protected? Achieving net-zero CO2 emissions will require carbon capture and storage (CCS) to reduce current GHG emission rates, and negative emissions technology (NET) to recapture previously emitted ...
Haszeldine RS +3 more
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Biomass slurry fracture injection as a potential low-cost negative emissions technology [PDF]
Negative emissions technologies (NETs) are systems which remove carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere and sequester it in permanent storage and they are required to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement. However, all NETs are limited by biological,
Brian F Snyder
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The politics of anticipation: the IPCC and the negative emissions technologies experience [PDF]
In the post-Paris political landscape, the relationship between science and politics is changing. We discuss what this means for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), using recent controversies over negative emissions technologies (NETs ...
Silke Beck, Martin Mahony
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DECO2—An Open-Source Energy System Decarbonisation Planning Software including Negative Emissions Technologies [PDF]
The deployment of CO2 capture and storage (CCS) and negative emissions technologies (NETs) are crucial to meeting the net-zero emissions target by the year 2050, as emphasised by the Glasgow Climate Pact.
Purusothmn Nair S. Bhasker Nair +4 more
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Sustainable scale-up of negative emissions technologies and practices: where to focus [PDF]
Most climate change mitigation scenarios restricting global warming to 1.5 °C rely heavily on negative emissions technologies and practices (NETPs). Here we updated previous literature reviews and conducted an analysis to identify the most appealing ...
Selene Cobo +6 more
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The politics of negative emissions technologies and decarbonization in rural communities [PDF]
Technologies and practices to remove carbon from the atmosphere (‘negative emissions technologies’) will be challenging to scale-up. Efforts to incentivize or govern their scale-up globally risk failing if they miss the social challenges.
Holly Jean Buck
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Synthetic biology approaches to negative emissions technologies: a technological and ethical appraisal [PDF]
This article explores the impact that synthetic biology approaches may have on Negative Emissions Technologies (NETs). Synthetic biology has both altered and created biological pathways inspired by nature to develop new NETs that sequester greenhouse ...
Dominic Y. Logel, Josh Wodak
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