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  Exploring Site‐Specific Carbon Dioxide Removal Options With Storage or Sequestration in the Marine Environment – The 10 Mt CO2yr−1 Removal Challenge for Germany

Yao, W., Morganti, T. M., Wu, J., Borchers, M., Anschütz, A., Bednarz, L., Bhaumik, A., Böttcher, M., Burkhard, K., Cabus, T., Chua, A. S., Diercks, I., Esposito, M., Fink, M., Fouqueray, M., Gasanzade, F., Geilert, S., Hauck, J., Havermann, F., Hellige, I., Hoog, S., Jürchott, M., Kalapurakkal, H. T., Kemper, J., Kremin, I., Lange, I., Lencina‐Avila, J. M., Liadova, M., Liu, F., Mathesius, S., Mehendale, N., Nagwekar, T., Philippi, M., Luz, G. L. N., Ramasamy, M., Stahl, F., Tank, L., Vorrath, M., Westmark, L., Wey, H., Wollnik, R., Wölfelschneider, M., Bach, W., Bischof, K., Boersma, M., Daewel, U., Fernández‐Méndez, M., Geuer, J. K., Keller, D. P., Kopf, A., Merk, C., Moosdorf, N., Oppelt, N., Oschlies, A., Pongratz, J., Proelss, A., Rehder, G. J., Rüpke, L., Szarka, N., Thraen, D., Wallmann, K., Mengis, N. (2025): Exploring Site‐Specific Carbon Dioxide Removal Options With Storage or Sequestration in the Marine Environment – The 10 Mt CO2yr−1 Removal Challenge for Germany. - Earth's Future, 13, 4, e2024EF004902.
https://doi.org/10.1029/2024EF004902

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Yao, W.1, Author
Morganti, T. M.1, Author
Wu, J.1, Author
Borchers, M.1, Author
Anschütz, A.1, Author
Bednarz, L.‐K.1, Author
Bhaumik, A.1, Author
Böttcher, M.1, Author
Burkhard, K.1, Author
Cabus, T.1, Author
Chua, A. S.1, Author
Diercks, I.1, Author
Esposito, M.1, Author
Fink, M.1, Author
Fouqueray, M.1, Author
Gasanzade, F.1, Author
Geilert, S.1, Author
Hauck, J.1, Author
Havermann, F.1, Author
Hellige, I.1, Author
Hoog, S.1, AuthorJürchott, M.1, AuthorKalapurakkal, H. T.1, AuthorKemper, J.1, AuthorKremin, I.1, AuthorLange, I.1, AuthorLencina‐Avila, J. M.1, AuthorLiadova, M.1, AuthorLiu, F.1, AuthorMathesius, Sabine2, Author                 Mehendale, N.1, AuthorNagwekar, T.1, AuthorPhilippi, M.1, AuthorLuz, G. L. N.1, AuthorRamasamy, M.1, AuthorStahl, F.1, AuthorTank, L.1, AuthorVorrath, M.‐E.1, AuthorWestmark, L.1, AuthorWey, H.‐W.1, AuthorWollnik, R.1, AuthorWölfelschneider, M.1, AuthorBach, W.1, AuthorBischof, K.1, AuthorBoersma, M.1, AuthorDaewel, U.1, AuthorFernández‐Méndez, M.1, AuthorGeuer, J. K.1, AuthorKeller, D. P.1, AuthorKopf, A.1, AuthorMerk, C.1, AuthorMoosdorf, N.1, AuthorOppelt, N.1, AuthorOschlies, A.1, AuthorPongratz, J.1, AuthorProelss, A.1, AuthorRehder, G. J.1, AuthorRüpke, L.1, AuthorSzarka, N.1, AuthorThraen, D.1, AuthorWallmann, K.1, AuthorMengis, N.1, Author more..
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2Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, ou_persistent13              

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 Abstract: Marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) and geological carbon storage in the marine environment (mCS) promise to help mitigate global climate change alongside drastic emission reductions. However, the implementable potential of mCDR and mCS depends, apart from technology readiness, also on site-specific conditions. In this work, we explore different options for mCDR and mCS, using the German context as a case study. We challenge each option to remove 10 Mt CO2 yr−1, accounting for 8%–22% of projected hard-to-abate and residual emissions of Germany in 2045. We focus on the environmental, resource, and infrastructure requirements of individual mCDR and mCS options at specific sites, within the German jurisdiction when possible. This serves as an entry point to discuss main uncertainty factors and research needs beyond technology readiness, and, where possible, cost estimates, expected environmental effects, and monitoring approaches. In total, we describe 10 mCDR and mCS options; four aim at enhancing the chemical carbon uptake of the ocean through alkalinity enhancement, four aim at enhancing blue carbon ecosystems' sink capacity, and two employ geological off-shore storage. Our results indicate that five out of 10 options would potentially be implementable within German jurisdiction, and three of them could potentially meet the challenge. Our exercise serves as an example on how the creation of more tangible and site-specific CDR options can provide a basis for the assessment of socio-economic, ethical, political, and legal aspects for such implementations. The approach presented here can easily be applied to other regional or national CDR capacity considerations.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2025-04-142025-04-14
 Publication Status: Finally published
 Pages: 32
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1029/2024EF004902
PIKDOMAIN: RD1 - Earth System Analysis
Organisational keyword: RD1 - Earth System Analysis
Working Group: Earth System Dynamics
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 13 (4) Sequence Number: e2024EF004902 Start / End Page: - Identifier: CoNE: https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/cone/journals/resource/170925
Publisher: Wiley