Australia’s national science agency assessed 12 nature-based and engineered carbon capture technologies to look at their sequestration potential.
Published by CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, the study assessed 12 nature-based and engineered carbon sequestration technologies to look at their actual sequestration potential, barriers to uptake and co-benefits.
While the report considers the potential of each mechanism, it does not analyze the impact of competition for land, resources, or energy between different technologies. “No single technology will get us there. An integrated and optimized portfolio of technologies will be required,” Andrew Lenton, head of CSIRO’s CarbonLock Future Science Platform, said in a media statement.
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