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  2. Carbon dioxide removal - Wikipedia

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    Planting trees is a nature-based way to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, however the effect may only be temporary in some cases. [1] [2]Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is a process in which carbon dioxide (CO 2) is removed from the atmosphere by deliberate human activities and durably stored in geological, terrestrial, or ocean reservoirs, or in products.

  3. Category:Carbon dioxide removal - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Carbon dioxide removal" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Climate engineering - Wikipedia

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    Carbon dioxide removal. Biochar: Biochar is a high-carbon, fine-grained residue that is produced via pyrolysis [14] Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS): the process of extracting bioenergy from biomass and capturing and storing the carbon, thereby removing it from the atmosphere. [15]

  5. CO2 removal - Wikipedia

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  6. Removal Units - Wikipedia

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    A Removal Unit (RMU) was a tradable carbon credit or 'Kyoto unit' representing an allowance to emit one tonne of greenhouse gases absorbed by a removal or carbon sink activity in an Annex I country. Removal Units were generated and issued by Kyoto Protocol Annex I Parties for carbon absorption by land use, land-use change, and forestry (LULUCF ...

  7. Carbon capture and storage - Wikipedia

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    Direct air carbon capture and sequestration (DACCS) is the use of chemical or physical processes to extract CO 2 directly from the ambient air and putting the captured CO 2 into long-term storage. [118] In contrast to CCS, which captures emissions from a point source, DAC has the potential to remove carbon dioxide that is already in the atmosphere.

  8. Direct air capture - Wikipedia

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    Carbon dioxide removal is achieved when ambient air makes contact with chemical media, typically an aqueous alkaline solvent [4] or sorbents. [5] These chemical media are subsequently stripped of CO 2 through the application of energy (namely heat), resulting in a CO 2 stream that can undergo dehydration and compression, while simultaneously ...

  9. Biochar carbon removal - Wikipedia

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    Biochar carbon removal (also called pyrogenic carbon capture and storage) is a negative emissions technology. It involves the production of biochar through pyrolysis of residual biomass and the subsequent application of the biochar in soils or durable materials (e.g. cement, tar).