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Carbon Dioxide Removal Evaluation Study

 
Publication number Date Published
25-14-066September 2025
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Author(s) WA Dept. of Ecology
Description This report was directed by the state Legislature in 2024 to assess the use of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) to meet statutory limits on greenhouse gas emissions defined in RCW 70A.45.020. The study includes recommendations on policies to grow Washington's carbon dioxide removal capacity, including compliance market development and government procurement policies. The study also includes information gathered from organizations and industry representatives involved in the design and deployment of CDR projects, trade associations, and climate and energy advocacy groups. The report is authored by EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc., PBC.
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Keywords Climate Commitment Act, climate justice, climate impacts, cap-and-trade, carbon dioxide, cap and invest, Carbon Dioxide Removal, decarbonization, Climate Pollution Reduction, Climate pollution, climate, climate policy, carbon sequestration, cap-and-invest