The GENIE CDR Knowledge Hub synthesizes critical information about carbon dioxide removal (CDR) and provides public access to key data sources building on IPCC-assessed science

Stay up to date with the latest research on Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) and explore its role in achieving net-zero CO2 and GHG emissions. The CDR Knowledge Hub brings together novel data sets including on current and historical characteristics of technology deployment, new CDR scenarios, and the first complete assessment of land-based CDR in scenarios aligned with the Paris Agreement. Read the stories to learn more about our research highlights, aiming to support evidence-based policymaking to address climate change and to expand our toolkit for a zero-emissions future. All data in the Hub is open access and freely available.

A prudent planetary limit for geologic carbon storage

We establish a prudent planetary limit of around 1,460Gt of CO2 storage through a risk-based, spatially explicit analysis of carbon storage potential in sedimentary basins.

Fairness and feasibility in deep mitigation pathways with novel carbon dioxide removal considering institutional capacity to mitigate

Aligning IPCC scenarios to national land emissions inventories shifts global mitigation benchmarks

The Historical Adoption of TeCHnology (HATCH) Dataset

Map of CDR research

A comprehensive, living, interactive evidence map of the available science of CDR covering more than 10,000 scientific publications, utilizing state-of-the-art AI approaches from natural language processing.

The Historical Adoption of TeCHnology (HATCH) Dataset

A newly published dataset includes time series data on technology adoption for over 200 technologies.

State of CDR
Discover the insights from the second edition of the comprehensive global assessment on the current state of Carbon Dioxide Removal.
Uneven Growth of Global Research Funding for Carbon Removal
How much carbon can the Earth safely store underground?

This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the European Research Council (ERC) Grant Agreement No. 951542-GENIE-ERC-2020-SyG, “GeoEngineering and NegatIve Emissions pathways in Europe” (GENIE). Also, the project was approved by the Institutional Review Board at Aarhus University 2021-13

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