Negative emission (NE) technologies are recognized to play an increasingly relevant role in strategies limiting mean global warming to 1.5 °C as specified in the Paris Agreement. The potentially significant contribution of pyrogenic carbon capture and storage (PyCCS) is, however, highly underrepresented in the discussion. In this study, we conduct the first quantitative assessment of the global potential of PyCCS as a NE technology based on biomass plantations. Using a process-based biosphere model, we calculate the land use change required to reach specific climate mitigation goals while observing biodiversity protection guardrails. We consider NE targets of 100–300 GtC following socioeconomic pathways consistent with a mean global warming...
Bioenergy is expected to have a prominent role in limiting global greenhouse emissions to meet the c...
Bioenergy through short rotation forestry could hold potential for fossil fuel displacement mitigati...
Scenarios that limit global warming to below 2 degrees C by 2100 assume significant land-use change ...
Negative emission (NE) technologies are recognized to play an increasingly relevant role in strategi...
The growth of biomass is considered the most efficient method currently available to extract carbon ...
Abstract Negative emissions (NE) are under discussion as elements of mitigation strategies aiming to...
▪ Anthropogenic GHG emissions have been relentlessly growing for many decades, thus compromising att...
The urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 1.5°C as highlighted in Paris COP21 and the ...
Negative emissions technologies (NETs) in general and Bioenergy with CO2 Capture and Storage (BECCS)...
Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) can act as a negative emission technology and is c...
The energy system is changing since some years in order to achieve the climate goals from the Paris ...
Biomass Energy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) is heavily relied upon in scenarios of future...
Even though current emissions still seem to be in a range consistent with many pathways stabilizing ...
Limiting mean global warming to well below 2 C will probably require substantial negative emissions ...
The land-use sector can contribute to climate change mitigation not only by reducing greenhouse gas ...
Bioenergy is expected to have a prominent role in limiting global greenhouse emissions to meet the c...
Bioenergy through short rotation forestry could hold potential for fossil fuel displacement mitigati...
Scenarios that limit global warming to below 2 degrees C by 2100 assume significant land-use change ...
Negative emission (NE) technologies are recognized to play an increasingly relevant role in strategi...
The growth of biomass is considered the most efficient method currently available to extract carbon ...
Abstract Negative emissions (NE) are under discussion as elements of mitigation strategies aiming to...
▪ Anthropogenic GHG emissions have been relentlessly growing for many decades, thus compromising att...
The urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 1.5°C as highlighted in Paris COP21 and the ...
Negative emissions technologies (NETs) in general and Bioenergy with CO2 Capture and Storage (BECCS)...
Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) can act as a negative emission technology and is c...
The energy system is changing since some years in order to achieve the climate goals from the Paris ...
Biomass Energy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) is heavily relied upon in scenarios of future...
Even though current emissions still seem to be in a range consistent with many pathways stabilizing ...
Limiting mean global warming to well below 2 C will probably require substantial negative emissions ...
The land-use sector can contribute to climate change mitigation not only by reducing greenhouse gas ...
Bioenergy is expected to have a prominent role in limiting global greenhouse emissions to meet the c...
Bioenergy through short rotation forestry could hold potential for fossil fuel displacement mitigati...
Scenarios that limit global warming to below 2 degrees C by 2100 assume significant land-use change ...