 | | | | Links to recent scientific papers, web posts, upcoming events, job opportunities, podcasts, and event recordings, etc. on Carbon Dioxide Removal Technology.💸COMMERCIAL NEWS 📝RESEARCH PAPERSJeltsch-Thömmes, A., Tran, G., Lienert, S., Keller, D., Oschlies, A., & Joos, F. (2024). Earth system responses to carbon dioxide removal as exemplified by ocean alkalinity enhancement: tradeoffs and lags. Environmental Research Letters.
Drexler, S., & Don, A. (2024). Carbon sequestration potential in hedgerow soils: Results from 23 sites in Germany. Geoderma, 445, 116878.
Low, S., Fritz, L., Baum, C. M., & Sovacool, B. K. (2024). Public perceptions on carbon removal from focus groups in 22 countries. Nature Communications, 15(1), 3453.
Tumber‐Dávila, S. J., Lucey, T., Boose, E. R., Laflower, D., León‐Sáenz, A., Wilson, B. T., ... & Thompson, J. R. (2024). Hurricanes pose a substantial risk to New England forest carbon stocks. Global Change Biology, 30(4), e17259.
Bach, L. T., Vaughan, N. E., Law, C. S., & Williamson, P. (2024). Implementation of marine CO2 removal for climate mitigation: The challenges of additionality, predictability, and governability. Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, 12(1).
Meng, X., Zheng, E., Hou, D., Qin, M., Meng, F., Chen, P., & Qi, Z. (2024). The effect of biochar types on carbon cycles in farmland soils: A meta analysis. Science of The Total Environment, 172623.
Ngidi, A., Shimelis, H., Abady, S., Figlan, S., & Chaplot, V. (2024). Response of Sorghum bicolor genotypes for yield and yield components and organic carbon storage in the shoot and root systems. Scientific reports, 14(1), 9499.
Bergman, T., Bourgeois, T., Schwinger, J., Foteinis, S., Renforth, P., Seifert, M., ... & Partanen, A. I. (2024). CO2 Removal Potential of Two Ocean-based NETs in Earth System Models in a Realistic Deployment Scenario (No. EGU24-18363). Copernicus Meetings.
Ofuani, N. (2024). Carbon Dioxide Gasification of Biochar: A Study on Utilizing Captured CO2 to Mitigate Greenhouse gas Emission and Improving Carbon Conversion Efficiency.
Duan, T., Zhao, J., & Zhu, L. (2024). Insights into CO2 and N2O emissions driven by applying biochar and nitrogen fertilizers in upland soil. Science of The Total Environment, 172439.
Wang, L., Nie, X., Li, J., Liu, Y., Wang, H., Li, Y., & Li, Z. (2024). Erosion-induced recovery CO2 sink offset the horizontal soil organic carbon removal at the basin scale. Science China Earth Sciences, 1-14.
Brazzola, N., Moretti, C., Sievert, K., Patt, A., & Lilliestam, J. (2024). Utilizing CO2 as a strategy to scale up Direct Air Capture may face fewer short-term barriers than directly storing CO2. Environmental Research Letters.
Stubbs, A., Khudur, F., MacDonald, J., McDade, L., & Friel, M. (2024). Potential for atmospheric carbon dioxide removal in mafic quarries via enhanced rock weathering of basalt fines (No. EGU24-12257). Copernicus Meetings.
Buffi, M., Hurtig, O., Prussi, M., Scarlat, N., & Chiaramonti, D. (2024). Energy and GHG emissions assessment for biochar-enhanced advanced biofuels value chains. Energy Conversion and Management, 309, 118450.
Tiwari, T., Kaur, G. A., Singh, P. K., Balayan, S., Mishra, A., & Tiwari, A. (2024). Emerging bio-capture strategies for greenhouse gas reduction: Navigating challenges towards carbon neutrality. Science of The Total Environment, 172433.
Shi, T. S., Collins, S. L., Yu, K., Peñuelas, J., Sardans, J., Li, H., & Ye, J. S. (2024). A global meta-analysis on the effects of organic and inorganic fertilization on grasslands and croplands. Nature Communications, 15(1), 3411.
Yang, D., Qin, Y., Xu, Y., Xing, K., Chen, Y., Jia, X., ... & Wang, B. (2024). Sequestration of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in coastal ecosystems: Quantification, analysis, and planning. Sustainable Production and Consumption.
van Herpen, M. M., Li, Q., Saiz-Lopez, A., Liisberg, J. B., Röckmann, T., Cuevas, C. A., ... & Johnson, M. S. (2023). Photocatalytic chlorine atom production on mineral dust–sea spray aerosols over the North Atlantic. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 120(31), e2303974120.
Iyer, J., & Smith, M. M. (2024). Impact of cement composition, brine concentration, diffusion rate, reaction rate and boundary condition on self-sealing predictions for cement-CO2 systems. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 134, 104126.
Bach, L. T., Vaughan, N. E., Law, C. S., & Williamson, P. (2024). Implementation of marine CO2 removal for climate mitigation: The challenges of additionality, predictability, and governability. Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, 12(1). Meng, X., Zheng, E., Hou, D., Qin, M., Meng, F., Chen, P., & Qi, Z. (2024). The effect of biochar types on carbon cycles in farmland soils: A meta analysis. Science of The Total Environment, 172623. 📰WEB POSTS📃REPORTS🗓️UPCOMING EVENTSWe have curated a “Carbon Removal Events Calendar.” Explore and stay informed about upcoming events, conferences, and webinars on Carbon Dioxide Removal technology. Sync specific events / all events to your default calendar to ensure you never miss out on important CDR updates. Carbon Removal Events Calendar GUIDELINES:Sync selected events to your default calendar in these simple steps:1) Click on the event you want to sync.2) Tap the menu icon (three vertical lines) at the top left.3) Choose 'Share.'4) Pick your default calendar.5) Save the event.Sync the entire Teamup Calendar to your default calendar with these simple steps:1) Tap the menu icon (three vertical lines) at the top right.2) Choose 'Preferences.'3) Click 'iCalendar Feeds.'4) Copy the URL shown for 'CDR Events / CDR General Guidelines / CDR Job Deadlines.'’5) Paste the URL into your default calendar settings.6) Click 'Subscribe' or 'Add Calendar.'
You can directly sync all Carbon Removal events to your default calendars by pressing the link below: Sync CDR Events to your Default Calendar 💼JOB OPPORTUNITIES"Charm Industrial's mission is to reverse climate change and return the atmosphere to 280 ppm CO₂, profitably. We convert waste biomass into carbon-rich bio-oil and inject it into permanent, underground storage as carbon removal, or reform the bio-oil to produce syngas for fossil-free steel."
"Oxy is an international energy company with assets primarily in the United States, the Middle East and North Africa. We are one of the largest oil and gas producers in the U.S., including a leading producer in the Permian and DJ basins, and offshore Gulf of Mexico. Our midstream and marketing segment provides flow assurance and maximizes the value of our oil and gas. Our chemical subsidiary OxyChem manufactures the building blocks for life-enhancing products. Our Oxy Low Carbon Ventures subsidiary is advancing leading-edge technologies and business solutions that economically grow our business while reducing emissions."
"The Carbon Removal Alliance unites the innovators working to build the carbon removal industry."
"Andes empowers microbes to enable positive action against climate change."
"Cultivo accelerates investment into nature at scale. We do this by showing how investing in natural capital can generate healthy financial returns that are good for nature and society."
"As the environmental challenges facing the world grow, so too has Microsoft’s commitment to ensuring that the company’s activities are in-line with the best available science and the expectations of leading stakeholder communities. The Carbon Dioxide Removal(CDR) team coordinates overall science-based, measurable, and scalable sustainability investments and outcomes across the company – engaging with business groups on the environmental impacts of business operations and positive environmental outcomes resulting from technology and policy development. The CDR team seeks an impact-driven, high-performing individual to join our team as a Carbon Removal Program Manager, focused on science & quality and due diligence workstreams. This position will contribute to two scopes of work (1) accelerating the MSCDR diligence process while maintaining or improving diligence rigor, and (2) developing new, high-quality CDR pathways and projects via procurement and partnerships."
"RepAir Carbon was founded in 2020 with a mission to pioneer the most sustainable carbon dioxide removal solution. To realize the sustainable gigaton, we’re building an ecosystem of innovative partners — from world-leading material suppliers and storage and utilization providers to forward-thinking investors and offsetters."
"Carbon Engineering (CE) is a Canadian-based clean energy company leading the commercialization of groundbreaking technology that captures CO₂ directly from air, and a second technology that synthesizes it into clean, affordable transportation fuels."
Share 🎙️PODCASTS"Carbon removal is sometimes thought to be enjoying policy tailwinds. But is it anywhere close to what we need to avoid the worst of climate change?A new report from the Rhodium Group suggests the CDR industry is receiving about 1% of what it would need to reach a one CO2 gigatonne/year capacity! Our regular panelists, Drs. Holly Jean Buck & Wil Burns discuss the challenges of government budgeting, politics, eminent domain, profit-sharing Community Benefits Agreements, and so much else as this industry tries to scale."
Can Isometric turn the carbon market on its head? | The Carbon Curve The Carbon CurveEpisode 37 is with Lukas May, Head of Policy and Expansion at Isometric The traditional carbon offset market is riddled with problems. We've seen reporting on this from The Guardian, Bloomberg, and other media outlets. Researchers at CarbonPlan have also done some excellent work exposing just how broken some of these systems really are. As we build a n… 4 days ago · 3 likes · Na’im Merchant "In this episode, Na’im and Lukas discuss:-Isometric’s mission and why trust is the central job of scaling carbon removal;-Definitions of the terms standards, methodologies, and protocols;-Ways that Isometric’s products improve on incumbent models that exist today;-How Isometric addresses problem around misaligned incentive in the market today;-How Isometric defines quality;-Isometric’s approach in developing protocols and partnering with the wider community;-The role of policy in helping build trust and rigor;-Alternatives to countries’ building their own methodologies."
"Host Yolanda Fintschenko, executive director of Daybreak Labs and i-GATE Innovation Hub, and guest co-host Katie Marcel, CEO of the Innovation Tri-Valley Leadership Group (ITV), talk with Drew Wong, PhD, a staff scientist and materials engineer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), about his work on the Roads to Removal Report, a new nationwide report on carbon dioxiode removal options that is being shared broadly by the Livermore Lab Foundation. It’s both innovative and inspiring work that’s designed to help us all understand the options in achieving net neutrality by 2050. Hungry for knowledge, Drew is passionate about learning from and alongside others. He enjoys identifying large scale problems like energy and climate change and developing creative solutions that will improve quality of life and impact our global community. Drew believes that an analytical understanding of materials and an intuitive vision for their application will be a cornerstone for innovations in technology, healthcare, energy, climate and beyond."
"Biochar is a little bit like wine" - Suzanne Allaire, CEO GECA Environment | Carbon Conversations | "Biochar is a little bit like wine" - Suzanne Allaire, CEO GECA Environnement Carbon Conversations 35:31 |
"Suzanne Allaire has been working in environmental science for about 30 years with a bachelor degree in agriculture, a master in waste recycling and PhD on contaminant transport in porous media.She has collaborated with a wide range of industries, private companies, government agencies and research institutions to reduce the impact of humans on the environment by adding value to residues, protecting soils, and improving carbon budget; the last 20 years being mainly on biochar and pyrolysis of residues. She has worked as a full professor at Laval University in Canada for more than 16 years, then started GECA Environnement.As owner and CEO of GECA Environnement, she works with her team as an expert on derisking and accelerating pyrolysis and biochar project development, including prefeasibilities, pyrolysis products and their markets, product design, technology selection with the Product and Process Teams at GECA. Her Carbon team completes LCAs, feasibilities and develops complete projects of biochar carbon credits in addition to broker the credits for her clients. GECA’s team supports private companies, organizations, and governments of all sizes around the world (in 30 countries over the last 5 years) in various aspects of pyrolysis/gasification of wastes."
🎥YOUTUBE VIDEOSCanada eyed as future leader for removing carbon from air | CBC News: The National "The world’s largest direct air capture and storage facility, designed to pull carbon from the air and trap it underground, will come online in May. The plant, called Mammoth, is housed in Iceland, but industry experts say Canada could play a major role in the future."
"Ocean carbon removal has outsized potential," David Koweek, PhD, Ocean Visions | Carbon Herald "In this episode, David Koweek, PhD, Chief Scientist at Ocean Visions, discusses the organization's efforts in advancing ocean-based climate solutions. Ocean Visions aims to stabilize climate and restore ocean health through innovative strategies and knowledge products, such as digital roadmaps and databases for marine carbon dioxide removal (CDR) trials."
Dig Deeper: Introduction to Carbon Sequestration | Indiana Geological and Water Survey "This is a recording of a live presentation titled "Dig Deeper: Introduction to Carbon Sequestration" by IGWS researcher Ashley Douds on April 23, 2024."
SUPPORT! Nakivale: Refugee-Lee, Biochar Enterprise in Uganda | OpenAir "Farmer entrepreneurs in Nakivale, Uganda, Africa's oldest refugee settlement, are on the brink of taking their biochar production from pilot to sustainable business. With your generous help we can help them get there, improving deteriorated soil, reducing food insecurity and removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere."
Yale Center for Natural Carbon Capture (YCNCC), 2024 Spring Symposium on Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal Symposium Day 1Yale Center for Natural Carbon Capture (YCNCC), 2024 Spring Symposium on Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal Symposium Day 2Low Carbon Materials’ CEO on Decarbonizing Construction | Bloomberg Live "Natasha Boulding, Co-Founder & CEO of Low Carbon Materials shares how the climate tech startup is redefining concrete and bringing circularity to this hard-to-abate industry at the Bloomberg Sustainable Business Summit 2024 in London."
"Biochar is a little bit like wine" - Suzanne Allaire, CEO GECA Environnement | Biochar Life "Suzanne Allaire has been working in environmental science for about 30 years with a bachelor degree in agriculture, a master in waste recycling and PhD on contaminant transport in porous media.She has collaborated with a wide range of industries, private companies, government agencies and research institutions to reduce the impact of humans on the environment by adding value to residues, protecting soils, and improving carbon budget; the last 20 years being mainly on biochar and pyrolysis of residues. She has worked as a full professor at Laval University in Canada for more than 16 years, then started GECA Environnement.As owner and CEO of GECA Environnement, she works with her team as an expert on derisking and accelerating pyrolysis and biochar project development, including prefeasibilities, pyrolysis products and their markets, product design, technology selection with the Product and Process Teams at GECA. Her Carbon team completes LCAs, feasibilities and develops complete projects of biochar carbon credits in addition to broker the credits for her clients. GECA’s team supports private companies, organizations, and governments of all sizes around the world (in 30 countries over the last 5 years) in various aspects of pyrolysis/gasification of wastes."
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