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http://m.iopscience.iop.org/1748-9326/9/6/064029/

Environmental Research Letters Volume 9, Number 6

Florian Humpenöder et al 2014 Environ. Res.
Lett. 064029 doi:10.1088/1748-9326/9/6/064029

Investigating afforestation and bioenergy CCS as climate change mitigation

Abstract

The land-use sector can contribute to climate change mitigation not only by
reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, but also by increasing carbon
uptake from the atmosphere and thereby creating negative CO2 emissions. In
this paper, we investigate two land-based climate change mitigation
strategies for carbon removal: (1) afforestation and (2) bioenergy in
combination with carbon capture and storage technology (bioenergy CCS). In
our approach, a global tax on GHG emissions aimed at ambitious climate
change mitigation incentivizes land-based mitigation by penalizing positive
and rewarding negative CO2 emissions from the land-use system. We analyze
afforestation and bioenergy CCS as standalone and combined mitigation
strategies. We find that afforestation is a cost-efficient strategy for
carbon removal at relatively low carbon prices, while bioenergy CCS becomes
competitive only at higher prices. According to our results, cumulative
carbon removal due to afforestation and bioenergy CCS is similar at the end
of 21st century (600–700 GtCO2), while land-demand for afforestation is
much higher compared to bioenergy CCS. In the combined setting, we identify
competition for land, but the impact on the mitigation potential (1000
GtCO2) is partially alleviated by productivity increases in the
agricultural sector. Moreover, our results indicate that early-century
afforestation presumably will not negatively impact carbon removal due to
bioenergy CCS in the second half of the 21st century. A sensitivity
analysis shows that land-based mitigation is very sensitive to different
levels of GHG taxes. Besides that, the mitigation potential of bioenergy
CCS highly depends on the development of future bioenergy yields and the
availability of geological carbon storage, while for afforestation projects
the length of the crediting period is crucial.

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