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negative emissions technologies

Also known as: negative emissions technologies, negative emission technologies

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Impact of carbon dioxide removal technologies on deep ... - Nature nature.com Nature Jun 17, 2021 5 facts
referenceMinx et al. (2018) published 'Negative emissions—part 1: research landscape and synthesis' in Environmental Research Letters, which provides a synthesis of the research landscape regarding negative emissions technologies.
referenceFuhrman et al. (2020) published 'Food-energy-water implications of negative emissions technologies in a 1.5 °C future' in Nature Climate Change, which analyzes the impacts of negative emissions technologies on food, energy, and water systems in the context of a 1.5 °C warming scenario.
claimScenarios that meet Paris Agreement climate targets rely heavily on the availability of negative emission technologies, also known as carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies, which capture CO2 from the atmosphere.
referenceFuhrman et al. (2019) argue that integrated assessment modeling of negative emissions technologies is difficult and propose methods for improvement.
referenceFuhrman et al. (2019) discuss the challenges of integrated assessment modeling for negative emissions technologies and propose improvements.
Sustainable Energy Transition for Renewable and Low Carbon Grid ... frontiersin.org Frontiers Mar 23, 2022 2 facts
claimTechnologies required for a sustainable energy transition include conventional mitigation methods, negative emissions technologies that capture and sequester carbon, and technologies that alter the global atmospheric radiative energy budget to stabilize and reduce global average temperatures.
claimThe implementation of sustainable energy technologies to minimize carbon emissions involves three main strategies: conventional mitigation, negative emissions technologies (carbon capture and sequestration), and technologies that alter the global atmospheric radiative energy budget to stabilize and reduce global average temperatures.
Could Advanced Reactors Make Carbon Capture Systems More ... energy.gov U.S. Department of Energy Sep 7, 2023 1 fact
claimResearchers identified potential benefits for using nuclear energy in combination with negative emission technologies, specifically carbon capture using biomass, seawater, and basalt rocks.