In recent years, carbon removal and associated net-zero energy technologies have emerged as serious options for policymakers and scientists to consider when trying to address climate change. How, where, and when to use these options effectively are, how- ever, polemic, and research examining the social or justice dimen- sions of deployment—actual or prospective—remains uncommon. This review provides an interdisciplinary and holistic perspective of the sociotechnical dynamics of carbon-removal options. It em- ploys a sociotechnical approach that reveals the different epistemic, economic, technical, social, political, and environmental elements necessary for a net-zero energy transition. In this review, we first summarize seven broad classes ...
The adaptation and transition to new configurations of energy systems brought on by challenges of cl...
When global climate change came onto domestic and international policy agendas in the late 1980s, on...
The world’s energy needs have been continually growing over the past decade, yet fossil fuels are li...
In recent years, carbon removal and associated net-zero energy technologies have emerged as serious ...
Carbon removal – also known as negative emissions technologies, or greenhouse gas removal – represen...
Global development has been heavily reliant on the overexploitation of natural resources since the I...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is seen as a key technology to tackle climate change. The principal...
The global warming is directly related to the increased greenhouse gas emissions from both natural a...
Owing to the small quantity of carbon dioxide (CO2) that can be emitted before we exceed the 1.5°C–2...
Mitigating further anthropogenic changes to the global climate will require reducing greenhouse-gas ...
Climate change mitigation requires gigaton-scale carbon dioxide removal technologies, yet few exampl...
The challenge of reducing anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases calls for a wide variety of an...
Carbon neutrality, or “net zero”, has become the impact assessment project of human impact on Earth,...
BioCCS is a technology gaining support as a possible emissions reduction policy option to address cl...
Combining biomass-fired power generation with CO2 capture and storage leads to so-called negative CO...
The adaptation and transition to new configurations of energy systems brought on by challenges of cl...
When global climate change came onto domestic and international policy agendas in the late 1980s, on...
The world’s energy needs have been continually growing over the past decade, yet fossil fuels are li...
In recent years, carbon removal and associated net-zero energy technologies have emerged as serious ...
Carbon removal – also known as negative emissions technologies, or greenhouse gas removal – represen...
Global development has been heavily reliant on the overexploitation of natural resources since the I...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is seen as a key technology to tackle climate change. The principal...
The global warming is directly related to the increased greenhouse gas emissions from both natural a...
Owing to the small quantity of carbon dioxide (CO2) that can be emitted before we exceed the 1.5°C–2...
Mitigating further anthropogenic changes to the global climate will require reducing greenhouse-gas ...
Climate change mitigation requires gigaton-scale carbon dioxide removal technologies, yet few exampl...
The challenge of reducing anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases calls for a wide variety of an...
Carbon neutrality, or “net zero”, has become the impact assessment project of human impact on Earth,...
BioCCS is a technology gaining support as a possible emissions reduction policy option to address cl...
Combining biomass-fired power generation with CO2 capture and storage leads to so-called negative CO...
The adaptation and transition to new configurations of energy systems brought on by challenges of cl...
When global climate change came onto domestic and international policy agendas in the late 1980s, on...
The world’s energy needs have been continually growing over the past decade, yet fossil fuels are li...