Carbon dioxide removal from atmosphere
Seaweed: Natural Seaweed Stands & Coastal
Seaweeds use photosynthesis to convert dissolved carbon in the surrounding seawater into organic compounds and living tissue (Paine et al., 2021). As dissolved carbon is removed from the ocean, it is replaced by
Stuart-Smith et al. (2025): Implications of states'' dependence
A key determinant of the rate at which emissions must be reduced this decade is the extent to which CO₂ removal (CDR) is relied on later to withdraw emissions from the atmosphere.
Simulated Responses of the Ocean Carbon Cycle to Different
We use an Earth system model to analyze the response of the ocean carbon cycle to different rates of atmospheric CO2 removal Both CO2-driven and radiatively driven effects contribute to
The Future of Carbon Removal: How Innovative Strategies
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) refers to a range of technologies and practices aimed at removing CO₂ from the atmosphere and storing it permanently. This can include methods such as direct
Introduction to the Road Map
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is a term used to describe anthropogenic activities that directly or indirectly remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and durably store it in geological, terrestrial, or ocean
How a natural process can remove carbon from our atmosphere
Imagine the ocean as a giant vacuum cleaner, quietly working 24/7 to suck carbon dioxide out of our atmosphere. This isn''t science fiction—it''s a real process called the biological carbon...
CarbonBlue Launches World-First Integration of Carbon Dioxide Removal
In a world-first for the Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) industry, CarbonBlue has launched a new pilot integrating CO2 removal directly into a working desalination facility. The company today
Columbia University developed artificial trees
The structures, according to the captions, were "artificial trees" developed by Klaus Lackner and Columbia University scientists that could remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere 1,000 times
How Is Carbon Dioxide Recycled In An Ecosystem?
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) involves intentionally extracting CO2 from the atmosphere through human activities, storing it durably in geological, terrestrial, or marine reservoirs, or even within
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) | Definition,
Carbon capture and storage (CCS), the process of recovering carbon dioxide from the fossil-fuel emissions produced by industrial facilities and power plants and moving it to locations where it can be kept from entering the
The Future of Carbon Removal: How Innovative Strategies
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) refers to a range of technologies and practices aimed at removing CO₂ from the atmosphere and storing it permanently. This can include methods such as direct
Quantifying Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal via
Plain Language Summary In an effort to counteract ongoing climate warming, engineering methods have been proposed to artificially enhance marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) from the atmosphere by reducing the ocean''s acidity
Effective and fair policy to mobilize industrial carbon dioxide removal
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR), which emerged in climate models as a largely abstract idea, has evolved into a set of specific methods and spawned calls for supportive policies. Industrial
A rational lens on prioritizing emission reductions via removal
Direct air capture (DAC) is a popular carbon dioxide-removal technology that can offset emissions and reduce the atmospheric CO2 concentration. However, it has a high energy demand. This
