Holistic approach to carbon capture bridges the 'Valley of Death'
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The pivotal role of Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) in achieving net zero emissions is underscored by its potential to drastically reduce atmospheric CO2 levels through innovative technologies and strategies, making it essential for both mitigation efforts and aligning with international climate goals.
Authors emphasize the urgency of adopting CCS technologies to meet climate targets, citing the International Energy Agency’s findings which highlight a pathway to global net zero emissions by 2050 through significant advancements in CCS.
Research indicates that successful implementation of Carbon Capture can not only address industrial emissions but also facilitate the transition to renewable energy, integrating broader environmental objectives and enhancing energy security in the process.
Moreover, the ongoing collaboration among various stakeholders: governments, academia, and the private sector, is critical in driving forward CCS development and deployment, thereby ensuring sustainable practices for a greener future.
Read at Nature
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