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Carbon Removal and Solar Geoengineering: Potential implications for delivery of the Sustainable Development Goals

2018
Think Tank Report
Carnegie Climate Geoengineering Governance Initiative (C2G2)
International Policy/Guidance
Carbon Dioxide Removal → Afforestation / Reforestation
Carbon Dioxide Removal → BECCS
Carbon Dioxide Removal → Biochar
Carbon Dioxide Removal → Direct Air Capture
Carbon Dioxide Removal → Enhanced Weathering
Carbon Dioxide Removal → Ocean and Coastal CDR
Carbon Dioxide Removal → Ocean Iron Fertilization
Carbon Dioxide Removal → Soil Carbon Sequestration
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Summary/Abstract

This report explores the potential implications which two groups of experimental technologies aimed at managing global climate risk, Carbon Removal and Solar Geoengineering, could have for delivery of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The report is based on a review of recent literature, combined with expert analysis and insights provided by a group of international academics and practitioners covering all 17 SDGs. While analysis is focused on implications these technologies may have for delivery of the SDGs in the lead up to 2030, it is also valid and highly relevant for the post-2030 period.

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