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Navigating the obstacles of carbon-negative technologies

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Ho, David T.
Lamers, Patrick
Nawaz, Sara
Sugiyama, Masahiro
Oliveira Fiorini, Ana Carolina
Yu, Zhen
Holmes, Hannah
Gadikota, Greeshma
Breyer, Christian
Macintosh, Andrew

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Nine years after the Paris Agreement was adopted, it is clear that negative-emission technologies are required to keep 1.5°C, or even 2°C, of global warming in reach. Yet carbon dioxide removal (CDR) strategies remain rife with political, technical, economic, environmental, and geographic challenges.

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