Presenting Bio-char Sequestration via Mine Rehabilitation as a Route to Net-zero Carbon Emissions

Abstract

Over 90% of world GDP is now covered by net zero commitments; a total of 153 countries have put forward new 2030 emission targets (NDCs). The Glasgow Climate Pact accelerated the drumbeat and puts in place the underpinning rules and systems. Climate change is a global challenge, requiring global collective action. This paper presents a series of recommendations to sequester bio-produced Carbon into available ground space to enable the UK, to move towards a net-zero Carbon emission position. This paper presents a scientific and engineering jigsaw representing technologies and industries that creates a wider system of systems, that fit together to produce a solution. A series of interlocking jigsaw pieces is proposed to complete a new process of Carbon sequestration that is able to progress commitments to net-Carbon zero emissions.

Presenters

Richard Maguire
Director, RS2A Limited, United Kingdom

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Technical, Political, and Social Responses

KEYWORDS

Bio-waste; Pyrolysis; Biochar; Sequestration; Mine-rehabilitation

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