Examples of Greenhouse Gas Removal in a sentence
PROTECTION 489, 491 (2012); Guy Lomax etal., Reframing the Policy Approach to Greenhouse Gas Removal Technologies, 78 ENERGY POLICY 125, 126 (2015).
Meadowcroft at 140-41; Parliamentary Office of Science & Technology (UK), Greenhouse Gas Removal, Postnote No. 549 (2017).
Land-Management Options for Greenhouse Gas Removal and Their Impacts on Ecosystem Services and the Sustainable Development Goals.
Among the response options illustrated in Figure 1, the two families of techniques, CDR and SRM, are briefly introduced here and further described in chapter 1.CDR: Sometimes called NETs (Negative Emission Technologies) or GGR (Greenhouse Gas Removal), CDR is defined by the IPCC (2018a) as ‘anthropogenic activities removing CO2 from the atmosphere and durably storing it in geological, terrestrial, or ocean reservoirs, or in products.
Greenhouse Gas Removal Technologies – approaches and implementation pathways in Scotland.
What is Carbon Dioxide Removal/ Negative Emissions/Carbon Negative?Terminology: CDR as the preferred termThe terms Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) and Negative Emission Technology (NET) have also been used to describe the same or similar processes.
To that end, we urge the Committee to vote ‘ought to pass’ on LD 1058: An Act to Advance Greenhouse Gas Removal as an Economic Development Strategy in Maine.
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The UK has strong institutional capacity, CCS storage potential, and an established innovation ecosystem (e.g. £31.5m Greenhouse Gas Removal Demonstrators Fund and up to £100m of forthcoming research and development (R&D) funding for Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology).
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONSThis paper has contributed to a growing body of research on Greenhouse Gas Removal for climate change mitigation, exploring stakeholder discourses on three GGR proposals (BECCS, Direct Air Capture and Enhanced Weathering), with a particular focus on the role of these GGRs in future social and political systems.