Research indicates that carbon dioxide removal plans will not be enough to meet Paris treaty goals
Briefly

First-of-its-kind UEA study finds 3.2 billion ton CO2 gap in global plans to limit warming impacts. Urgent need for more ambitious climate policy, beyond existing carbon removal efforts.
Novel carbon removal methods like advanced air filters and rock weathering vital. Conventional removal options inadequate. Research highlights necessity for their widespread adoption to achieve 1.5C target.
Lead author Dr. William Lamb stresses urgent need for refined calculations and rapid emission reductions. Emphasizes necessity for holistic approach integrating emission cuts, renewable energy, and innovative carbon removal methods.
Read at Engadget
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