An earth system governance research agenda for carbon removal.

Low, Sean, Boettcher, Miranda, Asayama, Shinichiro, Baum, Chad, Borth, Amanda, Brown, Calum, Clingerman, Forrest, Dauvergne, Peter, De Pryck, Kari, Gupta, Aarti, Honegger, Matthias, Lenzi, Dominic, Reitsma, Renate, Schenuit, Felix, Scott-Buechler, Celina and Valenzuela, Jose Maria (2024) An earth system governance research agenda for carbon removal. Open Access Earth System Governance, 19 . Art.Nr. 100204. DOI 10.1016/j.esg.2024.100204.

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Abstract

Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) – the creation, enhancement, and upscaling of carbon sinks – has become a pillar of national and corporate commitments towards Net Zero emissions, as well as pathways towards realizing the Paris Agreement's ambitious temperature targets. In this perspective, we explore CDR as an emerging issue of Earth System Governance (ESG). We draw on the results of a workshop at the 2022 Earth System Governance conference that mapped a range of actors, activities, and issues relevant to carbon removal, and refined them into research questions spanning four intersecting areas: modeling and systems assessment, societal appraisal, policy, and innovation and industry. We filter these questions through the five lenses of the ESG framework and highlight several key ‘cross-cutting’ issues that could form the basis of an integrated ESG research agenda on CDR.

Document Type: Article
Keywords: Carbon dioxide removal, Climate governance, Earth system governance, Assessment, Innovation, Policy
Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: Yes
Publisher: Elsevier
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Projects: CDRmare, ASMASYS
Date Deposited: 12 Feb 2024 12:41
Last Modified: 12 Feb 2024 12:49
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/59953

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