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… emissions from enteric fermentation, manure management, improvement of N-efficiency, 1st generation biofuels, reduced deforestation, afforestation, 2nd generation bioenergy crops and BECCS (Popp et al. 2017). However, many ‘natural climate solutions’ (Griscom et al. 2017), such as forest management, rangeland …
An introduction and overview of bioenergy and bioenergy with carbon capture and storage ( BECCS ) can be found in Cross-Chapter Boxes 7 and 12, and Chapters 6 and 7. CCS technologies are discussed in …
… increasing attention. Land-based CDRs include afforestation and reforestation (AR), sustainable forest management, biomass energy with carbon capture and storage ( BECCS ), and biochar (BC) production (Minx et al. 2018). Most of the literature on global land-based mitigation potential relies …
… carbon dioxide reduction interventions, such as afforestation, soil carbon storage and biomass energy projects with carbon capture and storage ( BECCS ). The AR5 WGIII AFOLU chapter (Smith et al. 2014) identified two primary categories of mitigation pathways from the …
… large investments and abrupt changes in land use will be required to advance bioenergy with carbon capture and sequestration ( BECCS ), afforestation and reforestation (AR), and biochar technologies. Existing scenarios estimate the global area required for energy crops to help …
… of land-based technologies for CO2 removal (CDR). Land-based CDR includes afforestation and reforestation, bioenergy with carbon capture and storage ( BECCS ), soil carbon management, biochar and enhanced weathering (Smith et al. 2015; Smith 2016). Most scenarios, including two of …
… the full range of NCPs and SDGs; only three options (afforestation, bioenergy and bioenergy with carbon capture and storage ( BECCS ), and some types of risk sharing instruments, such as insurance) have potentially adverse side effects for five or more …
… security, ecosystem services and water security increase with the scale of bioenergy and bioenergy with carbon capture and storage ( BECCS ) deployment. In a SSP1 future, bioenergy and
… AR4, largely due to increased afforestation. The SR15 further indicates that afforestation and bioenergy with carbon capture and storage ( BECCS ) are important land-based carbon dioxide removal (CDR) options. It also states that land use and land-use change emerge as …
… soil carbon sequestration in croplands and grasslands (0.4–8.6 GtCO2-eq yr–1) (high confidence) and Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage ( BECCS ) (0.4–11.3 GtCO2-eq yr–1) (medium confidence). While some estimates include sustainability and cost considerations, most do not include socio-economic barriers, …