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Life Cycle Assessment of Carbon Dioxide Removal Methods Summary Report
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Life Cycle Assessment of Carbon Dioxide Removal Methods Summary Report

This report describes the status of carbon dioxide (CO2) removal (CDR) technologies, life cycle greenhouse gas emissions for real-world CDR applications, and recommendations for CDR development in the US.
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