Atmospheric and Climate Sciences

Volume 14, Issue 4 (October 2024)

ISSN Print: 2160-0414   ISSN Online: 2160-0422

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A Plan to Extract Gigatons of Atmospheric CO2 through Agroforestry

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DOI: 10.4236/acs.2024.144024    611 Downloads   1,578 Views  
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ABSTRACT

The UN International Panel Environment Programme (“UNEP”), 2023 Emissions Gap Report urgently presses the global community to adopt a two-pronged approach to reduce atmospheric concentration of CO2—expedite efforts to reduce annual CO2 emissions; and increase investment in large-scale carbon dioxide removal (“CDR”) projects. The Gap Report sets a 2050 target of six-gigatons annual land-based CDR. Our proposed agroforestry project will convert thirty-five-million acres of rangeland in the American Great Plains to silvopasture, combining growing trees and raising livestock. Employing agroforestry interests 61% of Great Plaints farmers/ranchers recently surveyed. The Project plans to annually collect + six-gigatons CO2 equiv. of fallen leaves and store the stable carbon-rich biomass underground for centuries. The purpose of this paper is to describe the framework for formation of a global partnership at the local, regional, and international levels to coordinate public and private financing mechanisms, implement, and operate a large-scale CDR Project that will meaningfully impact the global effort to mitigate climate change.

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Meyer, D. (2024) A Plan to Extract Gigatons of Atmospheric CO2 through Agroforestry. Atmospheric and Climate Sciences, 14, 396-406. doi: 10.4236/acs.2024.144024.

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