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Environmental and climate justice and technological carbon removal

  • Maya Batres
  • , Frances M. Wang
  • , Holly Buck
  • , Rudra Kapila
  • , Ugbaad Kosar
  • , Rachel Licker
  • , Deepika Nagabhushan
  • , Ester Rekhelman
  • , Vanessa Suarez
  • ClimateWorks Foundation
  • Third Way
  • Carbon180
  • Union of Concerned Scientists
  • Clean Air Task Force
  • University of Virginia

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Abstract

Environmental justice (EJ) and climate justice are becoming central foci of climate policy. Awareness is also growing on the need for some amount of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) to curb warming to 1.5 °C. In this paper we map dimensions of environmental and climate justice that stakeholders and communities will need to consider — from local to global scales. Mapping issues is a step towards developing frameworks to undertake CDR in an environmentally just way.

Original languageEnglish
Article number107002
JournalElectricity Journal
Volume34
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1 2021

Keywords

  • Carbon dioxide removal
  • Climate justice
  • Direct air capture
  • Environmental justice
  • Negative emissions
  • Technological carbon removal

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