Carbon removal at airports /
Airports are committing to achieve net-zero carbon emissions, some by as soon as 2050. Part of that commitment can include carbon dioxide removal (CDR), a segment of the industry that is rapidly changing; new technology, science, and best practices are constantly being discovered and published. With...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Washington, D.C. :
National Academies Press,
2024.
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| Series: | ACRP synthesis ; ǂv 137.
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| Summary: | Airports are committing to achieve net-zero carbon emissions, some by as soon as 2050. Part of that commitment can include carbon dioxide removal (CDR), a segment of the industry that is rapidly changing; new technology, science, and best practices are constantly being discovered and published. With CDR pathways, there are many details, opportunities, constraints, and application guidelines for airports to consider.ACRP Research Report 270: Carbon Removal at Airports, from TRB's Airport Cooperative Research Board, aims to define the terms related to CDR and potential applications and discusses the need for carbon reduction, the different pathways for removing carbon, a process for evaluating CDR, and airport-specific considerations. |
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| Item Description: | "National Academies Press" |
| Physical Description: | 158 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. |
| ISBN: | 0309730473 9780309730471 |