碳清除的地球系统治理研究议程

IF 4.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Sean Low , Miranda Boettcher , Shinichiro Asayama , Chad Baum , Amanda Borth , Calum Brown , Forrest Clingerman , Peter Dauvergne , Kari De Pryck , Aarti Gupta , Matthias Honegger , Dominic Lenzi , Renate Reitsma , Felix Schenuit , Celina Scott-Buechler , Jose Maria Valenzuela
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二氧化碳清除(CDR)--碳汇的建立、增强和扩大--已成为国家和企业实现净零排放承诺的支柱,也是实现《巴黎协定》雄心勃勃的气温目标的途径。在本视角中,我们将把 CDR 作为地球系统治理 (ESG) 的一个新问题进行探讨。我们借鉴了 2022 年地球系统治理会议研讨会的成果,该会议绘制了与碳清除相关的一系列参与者、活动和问题,并将其细化为横跨四个交叉领域的研究问题:建模和系统评估、社会评估、政策以及创新和产业。我们通过环境、社会和治理(ESG)框架的五个视角对这些问题进行筛选,并强调了几个关键的 "交叉 "问题,这些问题可以构成综合环境、社会和治理(ESG)碳减排研究议程的基础。
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An earth system governance research agenda for carbon removal

Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) – the creation, enhancement, and upscaling of carbon sinks – has become a pillar of national and corporate commitments towards Net Zero emissions, as well as pathways towards realizing the Paris Agreement's ambitious temperature targets. In this perspective, we explore CDR as an emerging issue of Earth System Governance (ESG). We draw on the results of a workshop at the 2022 Earth System Governance conference that mapped a range of actors, activities, and issues relevant to carbon removal, and refined them into research questions spanning four intersecting areas: modeling and systems assessment, societal appraisal, policy, and innovation and industry. We filter these questions through the five lenses of the ESG framework and highlight several key ‘cross-cutting’ issues that could form the basis of an integrated ESG research agenda on CDR.

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