To meet the temperature goals of the Paris Agreement, the world must reach a balance between the emitted greenhouse gases and those removed from the air.
This fact sheet explores:
- Key differences between carbon capture and storage (CCS) and carbon dioxide removal (CDR) and the purposes they serve
- The respective roles that CCS and CDR play in achieving Paris Agreement Goals
- The components of the carbon management value chain, and the place of CCS and CDR within it
and much more.
Download the fact sheet today for a clear overview of how carbon management supports progress towards the Paris Agreement’s targets and plays a critical role in achieving net zero emissions.