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Why carbon removal is important

Our purpose

We need to remove carbon…

10 gigatons CO₂ removal yearly vital for net zero by 2050.

Emissions

Emissions in heavy industry require post carbon removal.

Systemic approach

Tech, policy, investment for rapid carbon removal.

Climate change is real, driven by human-generated greenhouse gas emissions. The Paris Agreement aims to limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, but we're already feeling its impacts worldwide.To meet this goal, emissions must drastically decrease this decade, aiming for net zero by 2050. However, even with emission reductions, we'll need to remove CO₂ from the atmosphere.Join us in the race to combat climate change.

We have developed and deployed a solution that allows to remove carbon permanently. And that has an impact today – and even more tomorrow. We are currently scaling up our reach (number of sites) and impact (number of tons stored) on our journey to durably removing 1 million tons of CO₂ in 2030 – and beyond.

CDR, or carbon dioxide removal, is the extraction of CO2 from the air and storing it in natural sinks or using it for permanent storage elsewhere.

The amount of CDR we will need depends on our choices: how much we choose to limit the rise in global temperature, how much we choose to reduce emissions, and in which timeframe.

There are a number of carbon removal or negative emissions technologies (NET) that can use biological or technological approaches to remove CO₂ from the atmosphere and store it on a more or less permanent basis.

Current research shows that there is no single solution that could be deployed at scale to remove hundreds of gigatons of CO₂ from the atmosphere by the end of this century.

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