Current understanding of the potential impact of Carbon Dioxide Removal approaches on the Sustainable Development Goals in selected countries in Latin America and the Caribbean: Summary for policy makers

This report responds to a request made in late 2020 by the Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G) and the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) to the Torcuato Di Tella Foundation. CDR approaches were considered, after C2G categorization and IPCC definitions. The repo...

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Autor principal: Samaniego, Joseluis
Otros Autores: Schmidt, Kai-Uwe, Carlino, Hernán, Caratori, Luciano, Carlino, Micaela, Gogorza, Agustín, Rodríguez Vagaría, Alfonso, Vázquez Amábile, Gabriel
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spelling cepal-11362-47110 Current understanding of the potential impact of Carbon Dioxide Removal approaches on the Sustainable Development Goals in selected countries in Latin America and the Caribbean: Summary for policy makers Samaniego, Joseluis Schmidt, Kai-Uwe Carlino, Hernán Caratori, Luciano Carlino, Micaela Gogorza, Agustín Rodríguez Vagaría, Alfonso Vázquez Amábile, Gabriel CCEIA/C2G Unión Europea ANHIDRIDO CARBONICO CAMBIO CLIMATICO OBJETIVOS DE DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE CAPTURA DE CARBONO INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE CARBON DIOXIDE CLIMATE CHANGE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS CARBON SEQUESTRATION TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT This report responds to a request made in late 2020 by the Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G) and the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) to the Torcuato Di Tella Foundation. CDR approaches were considered, after C2G categorization and IPCC definitions. The report synthesizes the best understandings of potential implications of the adoption of nature-based and technical options for carbon dioxide removal, aiming to complement direct emissions reductions. The findings are based on the assessment of the available scientific, technical and socio-economic literature and the economic, social and environmental implications of the implementation of CDR technological options. The implications are to be examined against the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the contribution to climate mitigation that the implementation may have in Argentina and Colombia, and, in general terms, in Latin America and the Caribbean. 2021-07-26T21:06:41Z 2021-07-26T21:06:41Z 2021-07-26 Texto Documento Completo https://hdl.handle.net/11362/47110 LC/TS.2021/82 en .pdf 18 páginas. application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC
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author Samaniego, Joseluis
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Current understanding of the potential impact of Carbon Dioxide Removal approaches on the Sustainable Development Goals in selected countries in Latin America and the Caribbean: Summary for policy makers
ANHIDRIDO CARBONICO
CAMBIO CLIMATICO
OBJETIVOS DE DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
CAPTURA DE CARBONO
INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS
DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
CARBON DIOXIDE
CLIMATE CHANGE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
CARBON SEQUESTRATION
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
author_facet Samaniego, Joseluis
Schmidt, Kai-Uwe
Carlino, Hernán
Caratori, Luciano
Carlino, Micaela
Gogorza, Agustín
Rodríguez Vagaría, Alfonso
Vázquez Amábile, Gabriel
author2 Schmidt, Kai-Uwe
Carlino, Hernán
Caratori, Luciano
Carlino, Micaela
Gogorza, Agustín
Rodríguez Vagaría, Alfonso
Vázquez Amábile, Gabriel
title Current understanding of the potential impact of Carbon Dioxide Removal approaches on the Sustainable Development Goals in selected countries in Latin America and the Caribbean: Summary for policy makers
title_short Current understanding of the potential impact of Carbon Dioxide Removal approaches on the Sustainable Development Goals in selected countries in Latin America and the Caribbean: Summary for policy makers
title_full Current understanding of the potential impact of Carbon Dioxide Removal approaches on the Sustainable Development Goals in selected countries in Latin America and the Caribbean: Summary for policy makers
title_fullStr Current understanding of the potential impact of Carbon Dioxide Removal approaches on the Sustainable Development Goals in selected countries in Latin America and the Caribbean: Summary for policy makers
title_full_unstemmed Current understanding of the potential impact of Carbon Dioxide Removal approaches on the Sustainable Development Goals in selected countries in Latin America and the Caribbean: Summary for policy makers
title_sort current understanding of the potential impact of carbon dioxide removal approaches on the sustainable development goals in selected countries in latin america and the caribbean: summary for policy makers
topic ANHIDRIDO CARBONICO
CAMBIO CLIMATICO
OBJETIVOS DE DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
CAPTURA DE CARBONO
INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS
DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
CARBON DIOXIDE
CLIMATE CHANGE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
CARBON SEQUESTRATION
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
description This report responds to a request made in late 2020 by the Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G) and the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) to the Torcuato Di Tella Foundation. CDR approaches were considered, after C2G categorization and IPCC definitions. The report synthesizes the best understandings of potential implications of the adoption of nature-based and technical options for carbon dioxide removal, aiming to complement direct emissions reductions. The findings are based on the assessment of the available scientific, technical and socio-economic literature and the economic, social and environmental implications of the implementation of CDR technological options. The implications are to be examined against the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the contribution to climate mitigation that the implementation may have in Argentina and Colombia, and, in general terms, in Latin America and the Caribbean.
publisher ECLAC
publishDate 2021
url https://hdl.handle.net/11362/47110
https://hdl.handle.net/11362/47110
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