The amount of land BECCS would consume is comparable to half of global cropland. This could endanger food security and biodiversity. BECCS may still have a role in lowering emissions, but analysis should take full account of carbon balances over time and the demand for land 2/3
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@CH_Environment paper outlines why policymakers need to engage with these debates, or risk sleepwalking into ineffective carbon dioxide removal solutions in the quest to tackle climate change. 3/3 Read the analysis: https://www.chathamhouse.org/publication/net-zero-and-beyond-what-role-bioenergy-carbon-capture-and-storage …Show this thread
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