Secure robust carbon dioxide removal policy through credible certification
Felix Schenuit, Matthew Gidden, Miranda Boettcher, Elina Brutschin, Claire Fyson, Thomas Gasser, Oliver Geden, William F. Lamb, Marie Mace, Jan C. Minx, Keywan Riahi
Abstract
Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) is a key element of any mitigation strategy aiming to achieve the long-term temperature goal of the Paris Agreement, as well as national net-zero and net-negative greenhouse gas emissions targets. For robust CDR policy, the credibility of certification schemes is essential.
Topics & Concepts
CertificationCredibilityCarbon dioxideGreenhouse gasKey (lock)Environmental economicsEnvironmental scienceClimate change mitigationBusinessComputer scienceChemistryComputer securityEconomicsEcologyPolitical scienceBiologyLawManagementOrganic chemistryCarbon Dioxide Capture TechnologiesClimate Change Policy and EconomicsAtmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics