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Evaluating the near- and long-term role of carbon dioxide removal in meeting global climate objectives

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Evaluating the near- and long-term role of carbon dioxide removal in meeting global climate objectives

G. Ganti, T. Gasser, et al.

This paper reveals crucial insights into the land-sector scenario information missing from the IPCC's 6th Assessment Report regarding carbon dioxide removal (CDR) deployment. The research highlights the pivotal role of afforestation and reforestation in mitigating climate change, accounting for about 10% of net greenhouse gas emission reductions by 2030. It emphasizes fairness and sustainability in future assessments, making this work by Gaurav Ganti, Thomas Gasser, Mai Bui, Oliver Geden, William F. Lamb, Jan C. Minx, Carl-Friedrich Schleussner, and Matthew J. Gidden a must-listen.

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Abstract
The 6th Assessment Report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change lacked sufficient land-sector scenario information to estimate total carbon dioxide removal deployment. Here, using a dataset of land-based carbon dioxide removal based on the scenarios assessed by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, we show that removals via afforestation and reforestation play a critical near-term role in mitigation, accounting for around 10% (median) of the net greenhouse gas emission reductions between 2020 and 2030 in scenarios that limit warming to 1.5 °C with limited overshoot. Novel carbon dioxide removal technologies such as direct air carbon capture and storage scale to multi-gigatonne levels by 2050 and beyond to balance residual emissions and draw down warming. We show that reducing fossil fuel and deforestation emissions (gross emissions) accounts for over 80% of net greenhouse gas reductions until global net zero carbon dioxide (CO2) independent of climate objective stringency. We explore the regional distributions of gross emissions and total carbon dioxide removal in cost-effective mitigation pathways and highlight the importance of incorporating fairness and broader sustainability considerations in future assessments of mitigation pathways with carbon dioxide removal.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Jul 15, 2024
Authors
Gaurav Ganti, Thomas Gasser, Mai Bui, Oliver Geden, William F. Lamb, Jan C. Minx, Carl-Friedrich Schleussner, Matthew J. Gidden
Tags
carbon dioxide removal
greenhouse gas emissions
afforestation
reforestation
sustainability
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