The State of Carbon Dioxide Removal
We are recruiting!
The State of Carbon Dioxide Removal (SoCDR) project is entering an exciting new phase. Alongside the 3rd Edition of the State of CDR report, we will produce concise new highlight reports on specific topics emerging in the CDR space. Our reports will be supported by significantly enhanced data and more outreach to share the latest and best information.
To achieve this we are seeking motivated and skilled professionals to join our expanding team. For more details, please visit our careers page.
2nd Edition
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is human activity that captures CO₂ from the atmosphere and stores it for decades to millennia. Alongside rapidly reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the scaling up of novel CDR and the expansion of land-based CDR are urgent priorities if we are to meet the temperature goal of the Paris Agreement.
There are many CDR methods, which cover a variety of ways to capture and store CO₂. These methods have different levels of readiness, potential and durability. Each method has sustainability risks that could limit its long-term deployment.
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