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06/07/2021 10:11

MCC: Cleaning up emissions from our atmosphere

Ulrich von Lampe Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC) gGmbH

    For the major goal of "climate neutrality by 2050" (EU, USA), or "CO₂ neutrality by 2060" (China), greenhouse gas emissions must be quickly reduced towards zero – and even that will not be enough. To compensate for effectively unavoidable residual emissions, at least 100 gigatonnes of CO₂ must be removed from the atmosphere globally in the period up to 2100. Moreover, the world community will probably have to pay off a considerable "overdraft" of CO₂ in the atmosphere. An overview of the state of knowledge on carbon removal is now provided by the Berlin-based climate research institute MCC (Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change).

    An MCC Policy Brief available on the website provides tentative estimates for global potentials and costs, shaped by removal options from afforestation and carbon sequestration in farmland to bioenergy plantations and air filter systems. The issue is already being set in targets. The German government recently decided to insert a paragraph on CO₂ uptake by land area into the Federal Climate Change Act. In addition, the new European Climate Law expects carbon removals “in all sectors” and envisages overall emissions being net negative after 2050. "In light of recent announcements, it is now imperative we close the striking innovation and policy gap that currently exists" says Sabine Fuss, head of the MCC working group Sustainable Resource Management and Global Change and co-author.

    The Policy Brief also addresses implementation. "We outline the governance structures needed to make negative emissions available," explains Fuss: "In the short term, it is about monitoring, innovation funding, and pilot projects. In the medium term, separate quantity targets and incentives for removals make sense, and in the long term, we should have a comprehensive carbon pricing architecture in which the state rewards carbon removals just as it charges for carbon emissions." The Policy Brief is based on an MCC working paper (in German language), which also provides tentative potential estimates for Germany.


    Contact for scientific information:

    https://www.mcc-berlin.net/en/about/team/fuss-sabine.html


    Original publication:

    MCC Policy Brief “Carbon removal: cleaning up emissions from our atmosphere” (2 pages): https://www.mcc-berlin.net/fileadmin/data/C18_MCC_Publications/MCC_Policy_Brief_...

    MCC working paper “Wissensstand zu CO₂-Entnahmen“ (state of knowledge on carbon removals, in German language, 37 pages): https://www.mcc-berlin.net/fileadmin/data/C18_MCC_Publications/2021_MCC_Wissenss...


    More information:

    https://www.mcc-berlin.net/en/index.html


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