Negative emissions technologies (NETs), especially bioenergy with carbon capture and storage and direct air capture and storage, have been invoked as necessary to achieve the aspirational 1.5°C target of the Paris Agreement. However, currently their costs are estimated to be very high, NETs do not seem to offer co-benefits besides mitigating climate change and there are significant concerns regarding possible negative impacts of their large-scale implementation on sustainable development. Costs can vary significantly due to locational factors such as availability of biomass resources and geological storage capacity. It will be up to progressive industrialized countries to take first steps to mobilize the mitigation potential of NETs. In ord...
A cumulative emissions approach is increasingly used to inform mitigation policy. However, there are...
The most recent IPCC assessment has shown an important role for negative emissions technologies (NET...
To have a >50% chance of limiting warming below 2 °C, most recent scenarios from integrated assessme...
Negative emissions technologies (NETs), especially bioenergy with carbon capture and storage and dir...
Although still at the drawing board, a thought experiment into the implications of negative emission...
The 2015 Paris Agreement aims to strengthen the global response to climate change, and to maintain a...
For aiming to keep global warming well-below 2 °C and pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5 °C, as set o...
This paper explores policies for Negative Emissions Technologies (NETs), in an attempt to move beyon...
For aiming to keep global warming well-below 2 °C and pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5 °C, as set o...
The paper summarises a global assessment of around 30 prospective negative emissions techniques (NET...
A cumulative emissions approach is increasingly used to inform mitigation policy. However, there are...
The most recent IPCC assessment has shown an important role for negative emissions technologies (NET...
To have a >50% chance of limiting warming below 2 °C, most recent scenarios from integrated assessme...
Negative emissions technologies (NETs), especially bioenergy with carbon capture and storage and dir...
Although still at the drawing board, a thought experiment into the implications of negative emission...
The 2015 Paris Agreement aims to strengthen the global response to climate change, and to maintain a...
For aiming to keep global warming well-below 2 °C and pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5 °C, as set o...
This paper explores policies for Negative Emissions Technologies (NETs), in an attempt to move beyon...
For aiming to keep global warming well-below 2 °C and pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5 °C, as set o...
The paper summarises a global assessment of around 30 prospective negative emissions techniques (NET...
A cumulative emissions approach is increasingly used to inform mitigation policy. However, there are...
The most recent IPCC assessment has shown an important role for negative emissions technologies (NET...
To have a >50% chance of limiting warming below 2 °C, most recent scenarios from integrated assessme...