Carbon Dioxide Removal

Large-scale Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR), also known as negative emissions, or carbon drawdown, aims to address the primary human source of climate change by removing carbon dioxide permanently from the atmosphere to be stored underground or under the ocean floor. If deployed at a planetary scale, CDR could help prevent ocean acidification and slow the rate of global warming. CDR is not a substitute for rapidly reducing greenhouse gas emissions, which is essential under any scenario.

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Is the world ready for large-scale CO2 removal? – Thelma Krug
Is the world ready for large-scale CO2 removal? – Thelma Krug

Is the world ready for large-scale CO2 removal? - Thelma KrugOn 4 December 2019 at UNFCCC COP25, C2G and leading experts argued for more urgency in global discussions to plug the governance gaps in CO2 removal. Thelma Krug, Vice-Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on...

Is the world ready for large-scale CO2 removal? – Claire Fyson
Is the world ready for large-scale CO2 removal? – Claire Fyson

Is the world ready for large-scale CO2 removal? - Claire FysonOn 4 December 2019 at UNFCCC COP25, C2G and leading experts argued for more urgency in global discussions to plug the governance gaps in CO2 removal. Claire Fyson, Research Analyst at Climate Analytics, and...

Governing Nature-Based Approaches to CO2 Removal – Claire Fyson
Governing Nature-Based Approaches to CO2 Removal – Claire Fyson

Governing Nature-Based Approaches to CO2 Removal - Claire FysonOn 4 December 2019 at UNFCCC COP25, C2G and leading experts argued for more urgency in global discussions to plug the governance gaps in CO2 removal. Claire Fyson, Research Analyst at Climate Analytics,...

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In the interest of promoting global discussion about the need for governance of large-scale Carbon Dioxide Removal, C2G developed a set of icons representing these approaches, available to all to use freely.

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