Stranded carbon assets and negative emissions technologies

Negative Emissions Technologies (NETs) have the potential to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and this could reduce the impacts of ocean acidification and anthropogenic climate change. To see whether carbon budgets can be extended by NETs and if so, for how long, we quantify the ‘extra spac...

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Main Authors: Caldecott, B, Lomax, G, Workman, M
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Published: Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment 2017
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spelling ftuloxford:oai:ora.ox.ac.uk:uuid:258c4d8e-3ea7-4b72-a24e-44acd01405d1 2023-05-15T17:50:08+02:00 Stranded carbon assets and negative emissions technologies Caldecott, B Lomax, G Workman, M 2017-11-29 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:258c4d8e-3ea7-4b72-a24e-44acd01405d1 unknown Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:258c4d8e-3ea7-4b72-a24e-44acd01405d1 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Report 2017 ftuloxford 2022-06-28T20:08:02Z Negative Emissions Technologies (NETs) have the potential to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and this could reduce the impacts of ocean acidification and anthropogenic climate change. To see whether carbon budgets can be extended by NETs and if so, for how long, we quantify the ‘extra space’ that they could create and then examine the potential implications for carbon-intensive sectors. Report Ocean acidification ORA - Oxford University Research Archive
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description Negative Emissions Technologies (NETs) have the potential to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and this could reduce the impacts of ocean acidification and anthropogenic climate change. To see whether carbon budgets can be extended by NETs and if so, for how long, we quantify the ‘extra space’ that they could create and then examine the potential implications for carbon-intensive sectors.
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