Carbon Removal

net removal of CO₂ from the atmosphere

Carbon Removal
Join the Revolution for a Zero-Carbon Future
The Zero Carbon Industry Research Institute serves as the engine of a new green economy — powered by science, sustained by innovation, and driven by the belief that a transparent, scalable, net-negative world is not only possible, but inevitable.
Carbon removal must result in a net reduction of atmospheric CO₂. This means that over its full lifecycle, the activity must remove more CO₂ from the atmosphere than it emits.
Each methodology outlines the carbon removal method's system boundaries, formulas for calculating how much carbon is removed, environmental safeguards, and the documentation needed for independent verification of CORCs to be issued to a project.
-Biochar (100+ years)
-Carbonated Materials (1,000+ years)
-Marine Anoxic Carbon Storage (200+ years)
-Geologically Stored Carbon (1,000+ years)
-Enhanced Rock Weathering (1,000+ years)
-Direct Air Capture and Ocean Storage (1,000+ years)
-Methodologies for certifying carbon removal Contact: (Dr.Pan@zciri.org)

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