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What SBTi’s Net-Zero Standard 2.0 means for carbon dioxide removal

'Mammoth' plant captures CO2 from air and turns it to stone.
‘Mammoth’ plant captures CO2 from air and turns it to stone. Photo: John Moore/Getty Images

Interim targets could accelerate CDR demand and expand the buyer pool.

In March, the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) released its proposed revision to the Corporate Net-Zero Standard

This is an important development that should drive near-term demand for carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits – despite a lot of “ifs and buts” in the proposal. If the

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