
Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Removal
Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) refers to techniques designed to capture and reduce the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere. This is important for combating climate change, as high levels of CO2 contribute to global warming. CDR methods include natural processes like reforestation and soil management, as well as technological solutions such as direct air capture systems that filter CO2 from the air. By removing CO2, these approaches aim to restore a balance in the atmosphere, helping to stabilize the climate and reduce the impacts of climate change on ecosystems and human society.