AbstractThere has been renewed interest in equating temporary carbon storage with permanent CO2 emission reductions, both within corporate GHG inventories and for carbon offset accounting. Proposed methods discount future emissions, such that carbon stored temporarily can be accounted for as (some fraction of) a permanent reduction in emissions. These approaches are problematic as long-term temperature change is primarily caused by cumulative CO2 emissions and delayed emissions accumulate in the atmosphere the same as any other emission of CO2. This perspective article uses illustrative examples to show how discounting future emissions results in false temperature alignment and net zero claims. We recommend that emissions and removals shoul...
The primary objective of The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is to stabilize g...
In the absence of immediate, rapid, and unprecedented reduction in global demand for carbon-intensiv...
Any integration of extra carbon dioxide removal (CDR) via terrestrial or marine sink enhancement int...
A recent paper by Miko Kirschbaum (Mitigat Adapt Strategies Glob Change 11(5-6):1151-1164, 2006) arg...
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...
It is unclear how much carbon should be stored in temporary and risky offsets to compensate one ton ...
Biological activities that sequester carbon create CO2 offset credits that could obviate the need fo...
Temporary crediting of carbon storage is a proposed instrument that allows entities with emissions r...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations, the global warming impacts it induces, and the risk of cr...
While cumulative carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions dominate anthropogenic warming over centuries, tempe...
Several methods exist to estimate the cumulative carbon emissions that would keep global warming to ...
Examines U.S. government estimates of the value of temporarily capturing carbon, based on social cos...
Purpose: Biological sequestration can increase the carbon stocks of non-atmospheric reservoirs (e.g....
The primary objective of The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is to stabilize g...
In the absence of immediate, rapid, and unprecedented reduction in global demand for carbon-intensiv...
Any integration of extra carbon dioxide removal (CDR) via terrestrial or marine sink enhancement int...
A recent paper by Miko Kirschbaum (Mitigat Adapt Strategies Glob Change 11(5-6):1151-1164, 2006) arg...
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...
It is unclear how much carbon should be stored in temporary and risky offsets to compensate one ton ...
Biological activities that sequester carbon create CO2 offset credits that could obviate the need fo...
Temporary crediting of carbon storage is a proposed instrument that allows entities with emissions r...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations, the global warming impacts it induces, and the risk of cr...
While cumulative carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions dominate anthropogenic warming over centuries, tempe...
Several methods exist to estimate the cumulative carbon emissions that would keep global warming to ...
Examines U.S. government estimates of the value of temporarily capturing carbon, based on social cos...
Purpose: Biological sequestration can increase the carbon stocks of non-atmospheric reservoirs (e.g....
The primary objective of The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is to stabilize g...
In the absence of immediate, rapid, and unprecedented reduction in global demand for carbon-intensiv...
Any integration of extra carbon dioxide removal (CDR) via terrestrial or marine sink enhancement int...