The future of mitigating climate change – NETS.

"An entirely new arsenal is emerging in the fight against climate change: negative emission technologies, or NETS. NETS are different from conventional approaches to climate mitigation in that they seek not to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere but to remove carbon dioxide that's already there." [A quote from Fred Krupp, Nathaniel Keohane, and Eric Pooley, Less Than Zero, Foreign Affairs, Volume 98, Number 2, p. 143.]

  • Beyond carbon compliance.

  • "To stabilize the total atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, the world will have to reach net negative emissions – that is, taking more greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere than are being pumped into it." [A quote from Fred Krupp, Nathaniel Keohane, and Eric Pooley, Less Than Zero, Foreign Affairs, Volume 98, Number 2, p. 145.]

Woods Hole / MIT researchers

have stated that if the carbon removed from U.S. soils through agricultural production is replaced, it would offset all the fossil fuel carbon emissions for the past 80 years. Our technology can effectively replace that carbon loss. (Soil-Based Carbon Sequestration | MIT Climate Portal)