Not all forms of carbon removal are created equal
Briefly

The IPCC concludes that we need negative emissions technologies on an industrial scale, about 1.25 billion tons per year, to meet the 1.5°C climate goal.
Myles Allen emphasizes stopping fossil fuels' impact on global warming without ceasing their use, highlighting the urgency and paradox of our current energy reliance.
The necessity for human-enhanced carbon capture raises complex issues, especially regarding equity, as marginalized communities have faced disproportionate harm from climate change.
Reaching "Net Zero" involves not just balancing emissions but addressing equity for communities who have suffered the most from climate issues throughout history.
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