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How can carbon be stored in the built environment? A review of potential options

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ARCHITECTURAL SCIENCE REVIEW
卷 66, 期 2, 页码 91-107

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00038628.2021.1896471

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Climate change mitigation; built environment; greenhouse gas emissions; carbon neutrality; carbon storages; negative emission technologies

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To achieve carbon neutrality, the construction sector needs to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This study reviews and categorizes 13 carbon storage technologies based on literature and professional experience. The findings suggest that there is great potential in the built environment to systematically accumulate atmospheric carbon.
In order to reach carbon neutrality, GHG emissions from all sectors of society need to be strongly reduced. This especially applies to the construction sector. For those emissions that remain hard to reduce, removals or compensations are required. Such approaches can also be found within the built environment, but have not yet been systematically utilized. This paper presents a review of possible carbon storage technologies based on literature and professional experience. The existing technologies for storing carbon can be divided into 13 approaches. Some are already in use, many possess the potential to be scaled up, while some presently seem to only be theoretical. We propose typologies for different approaches, estimate their net carbon storage impact and maturity, and suggest a ranking based on their applicability, impact, and maturity. Our findings suggest that there is an underutilized potential for systematically accumulating atmospheric carbon in the built environment.

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