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Direct Air Carbon Capture and Storage: A game changer in climate policy?

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  • Breitschopf, Barbara
  • Dütschke, Elisabeth
  • Duscha, Vicki
  • Haendel, Michael
  • Hirzel, Simon
  • Kantel, Anne
  • Lehmann, Sascha
  • Marscheider-Weidemann, Frank
  • Riemer, Matia
  • Tröger, Josephine
  • Wietschel, Martin

Abstract

What is Direct Air Carbon Capture and Storage (DACCS) and could it be a game changer in climate policy? In this policy brief, we answer these and further questions.

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  • Breitschopf, Barbara & Dütschke, Elisabeth & Duscha, Vicki & Haendel, Michael & Hirzel, Simon & Kantel, Anne & Lehmann, Sascha & Marscheider-Weidemann, Frank & Riemer, Matia & Tröger, Josephine & Wiet, 2023. "Direct Air Carbon Capture and Storage: A game changer in climate policy?," Perspectives – Policy Briefs 01 / 2023, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (ISI).
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:fisipp:012023
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