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Incentivising and Accounting for Negative Emission Technologies

Paul Zakkour, +2 more
- 01 Jan 2014 - 
- Vol. 63, pp 6824-6833
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In this article, the authors consider various greenhouse gas emission accounting frameworks as to how they record negative emissions, and whether this creates an incentive for their use in negative emission abatement.
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This article is published in Energy Procedia.The article was published on 2014-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 37 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Greenhouse gas accounting & Greenhouse gas.

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Biomass and carbon dioxide capture and storage: A review

TL;DR: In this article, an overview of biomass with carbon capture and storage (Bio-CCS or BECCS) at the systems level is provided, summarising the relevant information from the recent 5th Assessment Report (AR5) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), describes the progress made since earlier reports and considers additional results recently published in literature.
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When are negative emissions negative emissions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors highlight inconsistencies in negative emission accounting in recent negative emission literature, focusing on the influence of system boundary selection and propose a checklist of minimum qualifications that a NET system and its emission accounting should be able to satisfy to determine if it could result in negative emissions.
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Catalysing a political shift from low to negative carbon

TL;DR: Policymakers are beginning to understand the scale of carbon dioxide removal that is required to keep global warming well below 2 °C, but this understanding must now be translated into policies that give business the incentive to research, develop and deploy the required technologies.
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Pyrogenic carbon capture and storage

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that pyrolytic carbon capture and storage (PyCCS) can achieve carbon sequestration efficiencies of >70%, which is shown to be an important threshold to allow PyCCS to become a relevant negative emission technology.
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The Emissions Gap Report 2012

TL;DR: The third emissions gap report by UNEP and the scientific community has been published since 2010 as discussed by the authors, with a focus on the gap between emission levels consistent with the agreed-upon 2oC climate target and emissions levels projected if country reduction pledges are fulfilled.
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