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    Natural and high-tech carbon removal solutions are needed to help the U.S. achieve emissions by mid-century. Our new blog outlines 5 federal policy investments to get there ➡️

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    Trees, big fans, and deep-rooted plants: How to suck 2 gigatons of carbon from the atmosphere.

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    Restoring trees to the landscape is the largest near-term opportunity for carbon removal at scale. If we plant 60 billion 🌳s across 330 million acres, ~540 million metric tons of CO2 can be absorbed per yr by 2040 w/o displacing agriculture

  6. Even if we hit “deep decarbonization” by 2050, we’ll most likely need to find a way to be continuously removing carbon emissions from the air. How to suck 2 gigatons of carbon from the atmosphere ➡️ via

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    Restoring forests, using deep-rooted crops and maturing direct air capture tech can help get the U.S. to emissions by mid-century. Here are 5 ways the U.S. can get there ➡️

  8. Modest federal research and development funding of $25 million per year would help confirm the full potential for carbon removal via mineralization, a practice that could remove 410 MtCO2 from the atmosphere per year by 2050. Learn more at

  9. Smarter agricultural practices can restore soil carbon and take a big bite out of , capturing 300 million metric tons of carbon dioxide per year. Read the report

  10. Excited to have supported the launch of this excellent report by . It provides a roadmap for the US govt to kickstart carbon removal over the next decade.

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    Great turnout for ’s event on Capitol Hill!

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  12. EFI Principal Joe Hezir emphasizes that “CDR is feasible at a gigaton scale and to get there, it’s going to take national investment at the billion dollar scale.”

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    4. Establish a foundational research program for carbon mineralization, which produces solid materials that can be used in building materials like concrete. While relatively unexplored, federal R&D could help establish mineralization pathways.

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    3. Launch a 10-million-acre farm innovation program. soil management could help remove 100-200 million tons of CO2 per year by 2050. Enhancing soil carbon can also increase farm profitability and prevent erosion.

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    2. Expand direct air capture technology development. Direct air capture could remove more than 1 billion tons of CO2 per year from the air by 2050.

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    1. Underwrite a $4 billion-per-yr campaign to restore trees to the landscape. A national restoration campaign could focus on enhancing timberlands & reforesting disturbed non-agriculture lands, expanding urban tree cover & integrating trees into agriculture systems.

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    And emerging technologies like direct air capture will also be needed to achieve the 2-billion-ton benchmark. We will need both solutions to fill the gap.

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    However, we can use nature and tech to fill that 2-billion-ton gap. Natural carbon removal, such as forest restoration 🌳 and using deep-rooted crops is a significant opportunity.

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  19. Federal research and development of enhanced root crops could benefit farmers and consumers in the future--and remove 185 MtCO2 per year by 2050. Learn more at

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    A new paper offers a policy roadmap for the U.S. government to kickstart carbon removal over the next decade—setting a course to stabilize the climate while restoring ecosystems and spurring technological innovation.

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