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Deployment expectations of multi-gigatonne scale carbon removal could have adverse impacts on Asia's energy-water-land nexus

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Deployment expectations of multi-gigatonne scale carbon removal could have adverse impacts on Asia's energy-water-land nexus

J. D. Ampah, C. Jin, et al.

This groundbreaking study explores how carbon dioxide removal (CDR) strategies could shape the energy-land-water systems in Asia. With significant fossil fuel emissions predicted to persist into 2050, the researchers, including Jeffrey Dankwa Ampah and Chao Jin, emphasize the need for targeted emission reduction, ensuring Asian nations can effectively navigate their climate ambitions.

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