RT @brentloken: Interesting study showing that capturing carbon using bioenergy is limited by water! Another warning not to rely too heavil…
Interesting study showing that capturing carbon using bioenergy is limited by water! Another warning not to rely too heavily on carbon capture to save us. https://t.co/QLEiujscx3
"A critical reexamination of the contribution of #BECCS towards achieving the #ParisAgreement goal is needed" PIKs Vera Heck on recent @Nature paper with colleagues from the National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan: https://t.co/yUW5nBL6n7 Link:
RT @drvolts: Most climate models contain enormous amounts of bioenergy with carbon capture & storage (BECCS) later in the century, which is…
RT @drvolts: Most climate models contain enormous amounts of bioenergy with carbon capture & storage (BECCS) later in the century, which is…
RT @drvolts: Most climate models contain enormous amounts of bioenergy with carbon capture & storage (BECCS) later in the century, which is…
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RT @drvolts: Most climate models contain enormous amounts of bioenergy with carbon capture & storage (BECCS) later in the century, which is…
RT @drvolts: Most climate models contain enormous amounts of bioenergy with carbon capture & storage (BECCS) later in the century, which is…
RT @drvolts: Most climate models contain enormous amounts of bioenergy with carbon capture & storage (BECCS) later in the century, which is…
RT @drvolts: Most climate models contain enormous amounts of bioenergy with carbon capture & storage (BECCS) later in the century, which is…
RT @drvolts: Most climate models contain enormous amounts of bioenergy with carbon capture & storage (BECCS) later in the century, which is…
Most climate models contain enormous amounts of bioenergy with carbon capture & storage (BECCS) later in the century, which is problematic for lots of reasons, including: new research shows BECCS expansion is highly constrained by sustainable irrigatio