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As we strive to meet global emission targets, scaling carbon dioxide removal (CDR) becomes crucial. Even with advancements in carbon abatement, significant residual emissions are projected to linger by 2050. This calls for a robust and comprehensive CDR strategy. Key Takeaways: • Urgent Need for CDR: The industrial, energy supply, and transport sectors will be major contributors to residual emissions. CDR is essential for achieving net zero CO2. • Policy Drivers: Governments can drive CDR demand through carbon pricing mechanisms, regulatory requirements, and financial incentives. This ensures the scalability of durable CDR methods like direct air capture and sequestration. • Global Effort: Collaborative actions across regions are vital. Europe and North America are leading the charge, but global efforts must expand to cover significant residual emissions in regions like Asia Pacific. • Achieving a sustainable future isn't just about reducing emissions—it's about removing existing CO2 from the atmosphere. By leveraging policy, innovation, and collaboration, we can scale CDR to meet our climate goals and create a cleaner, safer planet for future generations. Dive into the full article to discover how we can drive demand for CDR and secure a sustainable future: https://lnkd.in/gZtxU4WV #ClimateAction #Sustainability #CarbonRemoval

Boosting Demand for Carbon Dioxide Removal

Boosting Demand for Carbon Dioxide Removal

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