Negative Emissions Technologies and Reliable Sequestration
A Research Agenda
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Author
- National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
- Division on Earth and Life Studies
- Ocean Studies Board
- Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology
- Board on Earth Sciences and Resources
- Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources
- Board on Energy and Environmental Systems
- Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate
- Committee on Developing a Research Agenda for Carbon Dioxide Removal and Reliable Sequestration
Publication
2019-04-08 - National Academies Press
Word Count
127,500 words, Guess
Page Count
510 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- ISBN-100309484529
- ISBN-139780309484527
- WikidataQ85846467
- Library of Congress Control Number2018965363
- OCLC Control Number1066118201
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780309484527
- Open LibraryOL28944918M
Classifications
- LCCTD885.5.C3 N36 2019
- LCCTD885.5.C3N36 2019
Description
To achieve goals for climate and economic growth, negative emissions technologies (NETs) that remove and sequester carbon dioxide from the air will need to play a significant role in mitigating climate change. Unlike carbon capture and storage technologies that remove carbon dioxide emissions directly from large point sources such as coal power plants, NETs remove carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere or enhance natural carbon sinks. Storing the carbon dioxide from NETs has the same impact on the atmosphere and climate as simultaneously preventing an equal amount of carbon dioxide from being emitted. Recent analyses found that deploying NETs may be less expensive and less disruptive than reducing some emissions, such as a substantial portion of agricultural and land-use emissions and some transportation emissions. In 2015, the National Academies published Climate Intervention: Carbon Dioxide Removal and Reliable Sequestration, which described and initially assessed NETs and sequestration technologies. This report acknowledged the relative paucity of research on NETs and recommended development of a research agenda that covers all aspects of NETs from fundamental science to full-scale deployment. To address this need, Negative Emissions Technologies and Reliable Sequestration: A Research Agenda assesses the benefits, risks, and sustainable scale potential for NETs and sequestration. This report also defines the essential components of a research and development program, including its estimated costs and potential impact. Source: Publisher
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