Direct air capture (DAC) is critical for achieving stringent climate targets, yet the environmental implications of its large-scale deployment have not been evaluated in this context. Performing a prospective life cycle assessment for two promising technologies in a series of climate change mitigation scenarios, we find that electricity sector decarbonization and DAC technology improvements are both indispensable to avoid environmental problem-shifting. Decarbonizing the electricity sector improves the sequestration efficiency, but also increases the terrestrial ecotoxicity and metal depletion levels per tonne of CO2 sequestered via DAC. These increases can be reduced by improvements in DAC material and energy use efficiencies. DAC exhibits...
Most carbon capture and storage (CCS) envisions capturing CO2 from flue gas. Direct air capture (DAC...
Though highly motivated to slow the climate crisis, governments may struggle to impose costly police...
To meet ambitious climate goals, of keeping global warming below 2°C, past emissions need to be remo...
Direct air capture (DAC) is critical for achieving stringent climate targets, yet the environmental ...
The feasibility of large-scale biological CO2 removal to achieve stringent climate targets remains u...
Direct air carbon capture and storage (DACCS) is an emerging carbon dioxide removal technology, whic...
AbstractAs nations face the need to decarbonise their energy supply, there is a risk that attention ...
Climate change mitigation scenarios that meet the Paris Agreement's objective of limiting global war...
Direct air capture (DAC) can remove CO2 directly from the atmosphere and therefore can be used to re...
The mitigation of climate change requires fast reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and calls for ...
Fact sheet about direct air capture (DAC), a carbon capture technology that will reduce and remove c...
International audienceA rapid and deep decarbonization of power supply worldwide is required to limi...
Decarbonization of electricity generation can support climate-change mitigation and presents an oppo...
Most carbon capture and storage (CCS) envisions capturing CO2 from flue gas. Direct air capture (DAC...
Though highly motivated to slow the climate crisis, governments may struggle to impose costly police...
To meet ambitious climate goals, of keeping global warming below 2°C, past emissions need to be remo...
Direct air capture (DAC) is critical for achieving stringent climate targets, yet the environmental ...
The feasibility of large-scale biological CO2 removal to achieve stringent climate targets remains u...
Direct air carbon capture and storage (DACCS) is an emerging carbon dioxide removal technology, whic...
AbstractAs nations face the need to decarbonise their energy supply, there is a risk that attention ...
Climate change mitigation scenarios that meet the Paris Agreement's objective of limiting global war...
Direct air capture (DAC) can remove CO2 directly from the atmosphere and therefore can be used to re...
The mitigation of climate change requires fast reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and calls for ...
Fact sheet about direct air capture (DAC), a carbon capture technology that will reduce and remove c...
International audienceA rapid and deep decarbonization of power supply worldwide is required to limi...
Decarbonization of electricity generation can support climate-change mitigation and presents an oppo...
Most carbon capture and storage (CCS) envisions capturing CO2 from flue gas. Direct air capture (DAC...
Though highly motivated to slow the climate crisis, governments may struggle to impose costly police...
To meet ambitious climate goals, of keeping global warming below 2°C, past emissions need to be remo...