THE NET-ZERO BLOG

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Publication: Cutting through the noise on negative emissions

What role should negative-emission technologies (NETs) play in supporting global climate change mitigation? This is a polarizing question in both academic circles and increasingly public discourse. A common argument is that NETs present a risky or high-stakes gamble to climate change mitigation.

In this paper, we challenge this opposition to NETs. We show how this opposition is largely based on the results of integrated assessment models, which are the models that form the basis of IPCC reports. These models often show that a late-century, large-scale deployment of NETs is required to stabilize global warming to at or below 2°C this century. However, models are not real life, and such long-range forecasts are fraught with limitations. As a result, this is not a firm foundation for opposition. We make the case for place-based, bottom-up approaches for assessing the potential role for NETs in mitigation portfolios. Bottom-up approaches reveal the many ways in which NETs could (or could not) provide value to enhance economy-wide energy transition feasibility, such as through social and environmental co-benefits. For example, California has highly favorable attributes for NETs deployment. While applied to NETs, our findings more broadly suggest that more circumspect approaches are needed regarding the use of global models to inform mitigation pathways and strategies at jurisdictional scales.

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Pathways to Forest Health and Carbon Neutrality in California

As part of our long-term policy design work, CSG has been exploring how California can achieve its ambitious forest health and GHG emissions reduction goals. In this blog post, we highlight findings to date from collaborations with UC Berkeley, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and others, including promising strategies for aligning the state’s forest health and carbon neutrality goals.

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Lawrence Livermore Releases Landmark Report Highlighting Pathways to Achieve Carbon Neutrality in California by 2045

On January 30th, 2020, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory released a first-of-its-kind report which identifies and quantifies the negative emissions opportunities that would enable California to achieve carbon neutrality by 2045 or sooner. In this blog post, we highlight key findings from this report.

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