A recent paper by Miko Kirschbaum (Mitigat Adapt Strategies Glob Change 11(5-6):1151-1164, 2006) argues that temporary carbon (C) storage has "virtually no climate-change mitigation value." However, temporary carbon has value in delaying global warming that needs to be recognized in carbon accounting methodologies. The conclusions reached are very sensitive to any value that is attached to time. Basing analysis exclusively on the maximum temperature reached within a 100-year time frame ignores other important impacts of global warming that also need to be included when mitigation strategies are assessed. The relative weightings for long-term versus short-term impacts represent policy choices that result in a greater or a lesser value being ...
Temporary carbon-sequestration and carbon-storage projects help offset fossil-fuel carbon emissions,...
Depletion of ecosystem carbon stocks is a significant source of atmospheric CO 2 and reducing land-b...
Policy makers, as well as many economists, recognize geological carbon capture and storage (CCS) as ...
Kirschbaum (Mitig Adapt Strat Glob Change 11:1151–1164, 2006) explores the climatic impact over time...
Abstract. Storing carbon in biosphere sinks can reduce atmospheric CO2 concentrations in the short t...
Storing carbon in biosphere sinks can reduce atmospheric CO2 concentrations in the short term. Howev...
The question of whether there is any value to the temporary storage of carbon is fundamental to clim...
AbstractThere has been renewed interest in equating temporary carbon storage with permanent CO2 emis...
Examines U.S. government estimates of the value of temporarily capturing carbon, based on social cos...
Are the existing global policies on combating global warming via the carbon capture and storage (CCS...
Purpose: Biological sequestration can increase the carbon stocks of non-atmospheric reservoirs (e.g....
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations, the global warming impacts it induces, and the risk of cr...
Are the existing global policies on combating global warming via the carbon capture and storage (CC...
In a recent paper in this journal, Azar and Schneider present carbon abatement costs as a few years ...
In a recent paper in this journal, Azar and Schneider present carbon abatement costs as a few years ...
Temporary carbon-sequestration and carbon-storage projects help offset fossil-fuel carbon emissions,...
Depletion of ecosystem carbon stocks is a significant source of atmospheric CO 2 and reducing land-b...
Policy makers, as well as many economists, recognize geological carbon capture and storage (CCS) as ...
Kirschbaum (Mitig Adapt Strat Glob Change 11:1151–1164, 2006) explores the climatic impact over time...
Abstract. Storing carbon in biosphere sinks can reduce atmospheric CO2 concentrations in the short t...
Storing carbon in biosphere sinks can reduce atmospheric CO2 concentrations in the short term. Howev...
The question of whether there is any value to the temporary storage of carbon is fundamental to clim...
AbstractThere has been renewed interest in equating temporary carbon storage with permanent CO2 emis...
Examines U.S. government estimates of the value of temporarily capturing carbon, based on social cos...
Are the existing global policies on combating global warming via the carbon capture and storage (CCS...
Purpose: Biological sequestration can increase the carbon stocks of non-atmospheric reservoirs (e.g....
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations, the global warming impacts it induces, and the risk of cr...
Are the existing global policies on combating global warming via the carbon capture and storage (CC...
In a recent paper in this journal, Azar and Schneider present carbon abatement costs as a few years ...
In a recent paper in this journal, Azar and Schneider present carbon abatement costs as a few years ...
Temporary carbon-sequestration and carbon-storage projects help offset fossil-fuel carbon emissions,...
Depletion of ecosystem carbon stocks is a significant source of atmospheric CO 2 and reducing land-b...
Policy makers, as well as many economists, recognize geological carbon capture and storage (CCS) as ...