Direct air capture of CO2 and climate stabilization: A model based assessment

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Chen Chen
Massimo Tavoni
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[1] Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei,
[2] Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici,undefined
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Climatic Change | 2013年 / 118卷
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Climate Policy; Abatement Cost; Marginal Abatement Cost; Integrate Assessment Model; Negative Emission;
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This paper provides a novel assessment of the role of direct air capture of CO2 from ambient air (DAC) on the feasibility of achieving stringent climate stabilization. We use the WITCH energy-economy-climate model to investigate the long term prospects of DAC, implementing a technological specification based on recent estimates by the American Physical Society (APS 2011). Assuming global cooperation on a stringent climate policy we find that: (1) DAC is deployed only late in century, after other low carbon options, though at a very significant scale; (2) DAC has an impact on the marginal and total abatement costs (reducing them) and on the timing of mitigation (postponing it); (3) DAC also allows for a prolonged use of oil, with a positive welfare impact for energy exporting countries. Finally, we assess the role of DAC in a less than ideal climate policy by exploring its potential for engaging energy exporting countries in climate mitigation activities by means of a “clean oil” market in which oil exporters can sell oil decarbonized via DAC.
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