Journal article
Carbon removals from nature restoration are no substitute for steep emission reductions
K Dooley, Z Nicholls, M Meinshausen
One Earth | CELL PRESS | Published : 2022
Abstract
The role of nature restoration in mitigating the impacts of climate change is receiving increasing attention, yet the mitigation potential is often assessed in terms of carbon removal rather than the ability to meet temperature goals, such as those outlined in the Paris Agreement. Here, we estimate the global removal potential from nature restoration constrained by a “responsible development” framework and the contribution this would make to a 1.5°C temperature limit. Our constrained restoration options result in a median of 103 GtC (5%–95% range of −91 to 196 GtC) in cumulative removals between 2020 and 2100. When combined with deep-decarbonization scenarios, our restoration scenario briefl..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank the two anonymous reviewers for invaluable feedback and suggestions that have strengthened this paper. This research was made possible with support from One Earth Philanthropy.