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CO2 was discovered in Edinburgh
1770
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The
warming
effects of
CO2
are well-established, with unprecedented warming observed in both temperate and Arctic regions
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IPCC emission reduction targets
50
% reduction in emissions by
2030
Achieving net-zero emissions by
2050-2060
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The IPCC emphasizes the need for significant reductions in
CO2
emissions to
limit
global warming to below certain thresholds, such as
1.5°C
or
2°C
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Achieving these net-zero targets requires clear
pathways
,
policies
, and
financial investments
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Carbon
Capture
and
Storage
(CCS)
Technologies
that aim to capture
CO2
emissions from
industrial processes
and store them
underground
to prevent their release into the
atmosphere
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CCS is considered a crucial strategy for achieving
net-zero
emissions
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Financial incentives and policies
Pricing
carbon emissions
through
taxes
Subsidies
Trading schemes
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Examples of financial incentives and policies
EU Emissions Trading Scheme
(EU-ETS)
Targeted
carbon taxes
in the UK
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Industry clusters and CCS
Clustering industrial CO2 sources together can
facilitate cost-effective
CCS implementation by sharing infrastructure and
storage
facilities
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Example of industry clusters and CCS
Acorn CCS
project in
Scotland
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Mitigation actions
Behavior change
Energy efficiency
improvements
Fuel
switching
Nature-based solutions like
afforestation
and
soil carbon
sequestration
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Despite technological advancements, achieving widespread CCS deployment faces challenges such as
cost
,
uncertainty
, and the need for long-term
storage
security
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