An Important Decision for Climate Change: Sequestering Carbon in Materials or Underground?
A first-order analysis concludes it is feasible to store the carbon needed to meet the Paris targets in structural materials and use less energy and at a lower cost than our use of extractive materials, steel, aluminum, and concrete. Switching to a synthetic material industry using CO2 from the air...
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Zusammenfassung: | A first-order analysis concludes it is feasible to store the carbon needed to
meet the Paris targets in structural materials and use less energy and at a
lower cost than our use of extractive materials, steel, aluminum, and concrete.
Switching to a synthetic material industry using CO2 from the air will
stimulate economic growth and create increased equity while addressing the
threat of climate change. The positive feedback between them will accelerate
reaching a global accord to address the dual threats of climate change and
equity and may, in fact, be needed to avoid the catastrophic consequences of
failing to meet them on time. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2501.02075 |