With the Paris Agreement’s ambition of limiting climate change to well below 2 °C, negative emission technologies (NETs) have moved into the limelight of discussions in climate science and policy. Despite several assessments, the current knowledge on NETs is still diffuse and incomplete, but also growing fast. Here, we synthesize a comprehensive body of NETs literature, using scientometric tools and performing an in-depth assessment of the quantitative and qualitative evidence therein. We clarify the role of NETs in climate change mitigation scenarios, their ethical implications, as well as the challenges involved in bringing the various NETs to the market and scaling them up in time. There are six major findings arising from our assessment...
We assess the literature on innovation and upscaling for negative emissions technologies (NETs) usin...
Non-technical summary: Negative emissions technologies (NETs) have received increasing interest in ...
Non-technical summary: When developing and deploying negative emissions techno...
With the Paris Agreement's ambition of limiting climate change to well below 2 °C, negative emission...
For aiming to keep global warming well-below 2 °C and pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5 °C, as set o...
For aiming to keep global warming well-below 2 °C and pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5 °C, as set o...
Generating negative emissions by removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is a key requirement fo...
Carbon dioxide removal from the atmosphere (CDR) - also known as 'negative emissions' - features pro...
The most recent IPCC assessment has shown an important role for negative emissions technologies (NET...
For aiming to keep global warming well-below 2 °C and pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5 °C, as set o...
To have a >50% chance of limiting warming below 2 degrees C, most recent scenarios from integrated a...
The most recent IPCC assessment has shown an important role for negative emissions technologies (NET...
Our carbon-intensive economy has led to an average temperature rise of 1 °C since pre-industrial tim...
The 2015 Paris Agreement specified that the goal of international climate policy is to strengthen th...
We assess the literature on innovation and upscaling for negative emissions technologies (NETs) usin...
Non-technical summary: Negative emissions technologies (NETs) have received increasing interest in ...
Non-technical summary: When developing and deploying negative emissions techno...
With the Paris Agreement's ambition of limiting climate change to well below 2 °C, negative emission...
For aiming to keep global warming well-below 2 °C and pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5 °C, as set o...
For aiming to keep global warming well-below 2 °C and pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5 °C, as set o...
Generating negative emissions by removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is a key requirement fo...
Carbon dioxide removal from the atmosphere (CDR) - also known as 'negative emissions' - features pro...
The most recent IPCC assessment has shown an important role for negative emissions technologies (NET...
For aiming to keep global warming well-below 2 °C and pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5 °C, as set o...
To have a >50% chance of limiting warming below 2 degrees C, most recent scenarios from integrated a...
The most recent IPCC assessment has shown an important role for negative emissions technologies (NET...
Our carbon-intensive economy has led to an average temperature rise of 1 °C since pre-industrial tim...
The 2015 Paris Agreement specified that the goal of international climate policy is to strengthen th...
We assess the literature on innovation and upscaling for negative emissions technologies (NETs) usin...
Non-technical summary: Negative emissions technologies (NETs) have received increasing interest in ...
Non-technical summary: When developing and deploying negative emissions techno...