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Carbon Removal Accounting Methodologies: How to rethink the system for negative carbon emissions

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Carbon Removal Accounting Methodologies: How to rethink the system for negative carbon emissions
Description

We analyze current approaches to carbon accounting for removed carbon sold on carbon markets, focusing on carbon crediting under the framing of a remaining carbon budget, the issue of durability, and approaches to accounting methodologies. We explore the topic of mixing carbon with other problems in developing carbon accounting methodologies and highlight the open policy questions. We conclude with a suggested framework for accounting for carbon removal accounting that simplifies climate action and enables a world with negative carbon emissions.

Date Created
2022-11-01
Contributors
  • Arcusa, Stéphanie (Author)
  • Lackner, Klaus (Author)
  • Page, Robert (Author)
  • Sriramprasad, Vishrudh (Author)
  • Hagood, Emily (Author)
  • Center for Negative Carbon Emissions (Contributor)
Topical Subject
  • carbon accounting
  • carbon markets
  • Carbon Credits
  • climate action
  • Carbon Emissions Reduction
Resource Type
Text
Extent
13 pages
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
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Center for Negative Carbon Emissions Collection
Table Of Contents

-- Abstract

-- 1 Carbon Crediting in a Finite Budget

-- 2 The Issue of Durable Storage

-- 3 Accounting Methodologies

-- 4 Mixing Carbon with Other Problems

-- 5 Policy Decisions

-- 6 A Framework for Carbon Removal Accounting

-- 7 References

Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
Yes
Series
CNCE Report: Working Paper Series
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.170043
Embargo Release Date
Fri, 10/28/2022 - 18:59
Preferred Citation

Arcusa S., Lackner K., Page R., Sriramprasad V., Hagood, E. (2022). Carbon removal accounting methodologies: how to rethink the system for negative carbon emissions. CNCE Working Paper No. 0001 November 2022. Arizona State University KEEP Repository, https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.170043.

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Stephanie Arcusa
Klaus Lackner
Robert Page
Vishrudh Sriramprasad
Emily Hagood

Working Paper 001

CENTER FOR NEGATIVE CARBON EMISSIONS
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-3005
USA

November 2022
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