Actions required to secure the large-scale deployment of the leading CDR approaches to meet EU climate targets

Climate, Energy & MobilityHORIZON-RIAID: 101080377
EC Contribution
โ‚ฌ52,889
Consortium Size
25 orgs
Start Year
2023
โ–ถSummary

The rising concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere, currently about 420 ppm, is already causing extensive damage globally. Thus, thereยดs an urgent need to deploy CO2 removal (CDR) at very large scale to help to keep the temperature rise under 2Cยฐ (1.5Cยฐ would be better). Until recently, apart from academic research into a wide portfolio of approaches, little has been done to launch the necessary exponential growth of CDR over the next few decades. The current self-regulated market relies on an unsatisfactory patchwork of third-party verification of the removals achieved at individual sites. The sector has been negatively influenced by a lack of regulation and high-quality standards. This has allowed low-quality carbon credits to enter the market, lowering credibility and prices to levels at which high-quality permanent removals cannot compete. The Member States need the EC to intervene to kick-start a transparent and properly regulated market for high-grade CDR delivery. The purpose of the C-SINK project is to deliver to the EC a complete package of worked-up proposals to support a new or amended European legal/regulatory framework to bring high quality CDRs into the market. That package will contain pre-standards (in CEN format) covering requirements and methodologies for sampling, testing and QMS (ISO9000) upon which to build monitoring, reporting and verification systems. It will also include proposals to cover (a) environmental, social-impact and governance issues, and (b) the means of building trust in the market. This will encourage entrepreneurs to demonstrate effective and safe CDR projects and to make large investments, thus allowing the market to evolve to tackle the climate crisis.The C-SINK consortium includes organizations from 11 countries with complementary skills and expertise in the different CDR technologies, the writing of CEN and ISO standards, climate law, carbon trading, and in all of the relevant environmental and social issues.

Consortium (25)

Project Results (10)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

โ–ถPublications (2)
Exploratory Review on Environmental Aspects of Enhanced Weathering as a Carbon Dioxide Removal Method
Mineralsยท 2024DOI
Veerle Vandeginste; Carl Lim; Yukun Ji
Enhancement of Carbon Capture Through Nature-Based Technologies and Solutions. C-Sink Showcase-Part 1
Open Access Journal of Environmental and Soil Sciencesยท 2023DOI
Rodriguez A, Cuesta Lopez S, Neill CO, Riaza J, Nava JV and Eusebiu Catana
โ–ถDeliverables (7)
Documents, reports
Websites, patent fillings, videos etc.
Documents, reports
Documents, reports
โ–ถOther Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - C-Sink (Actions required to secure the large-scale deployment of the leading CDR approaches to meet EU climate targets)