Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) refers to approaches that remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. CDR encompasses a wide array of approaches, including direct air capture (DAC) coupled to durable storage, soil carbon sequestration, biomass carbon removal and storage, enhanced mineralization, ocean-based CDR, and afforestation/reforestation. CDR does not refer to point source carbon capture for the fossil fuel or industrial sector. Paired with simultaneous deployment of mitigation measures and other carbon management practices, CDR is a tool to address emissions from the hardest to decarbonize sectors—like agriculture and transportation—and to eventually remove legacy CO2 emissions from the atmosphere.
The world faces an urgent need to stop the increase of atmospheric greenhouse gas (GHG) levels and their devastating impacts of climate change. Given limited progress on rapidly cutting global GHG emissions—or mitigation—over the past several decades, CDR is now recognized as a critical component for achieving ambitious climate goals like a net zero GHG economy by 2050. To achieve these goals, FECM envisions the deployment of diverse CDR approaches to facilitate gigatonne-scale removal by mid-century, with rigorous analysis of life cycle impacts and a deep commitment to environmental justice.
Learn More
-
DOE will hold the Carbon Negative Shot Summit, our first-ever summit focused on advancing carbon dioxide removal (CDR) approaches and the emerging CDR industry, on July 20, 2022.
News
-
Brad Crabtree's remarks at the CO2 Conference in Midland, TX on December 10, 2024.January 13, 2025
-
Brad Crabtree's remarks at the DGCC Load Growth Market Workshop on December 17, 2024.January 13, 2025
-
FECM issued a notice of intent to provide funding for large-scale conversion of carbon emissions into environmentally responsible and economically valuable productsNovember 14, 2024
-
DOE Announces Collaboration With Tribal Leaders To Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Strengthen National SecurityNovember 1, 2024
-
Program Will Advance Undocumented Orphaned Well Identification, Plugging, and Abandonment EffortsOctober 21, 2024
-
Brad Crabtree's remarks at Pennsylvania Conversation on Industrial Decarbonization on October 16, 2024.October 16, 2024
-
FECM highlights the new “Basin Scale Issues for Carbon Storage Workshop Report," released on October 7, 2024.October 7, 2024
-
FECM announces key milestones achieved to advance credible information about greenhouse gas emissions across the natural gas supply chain to drive emissions reductions in the global marketplaceOctober 3, 2024
-
Projects Will Help Characterize and Remediate Undocumented Orphaned WellsSeptember 13, 2024