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Advancing Natural Solutions to Climate Change

At the Yale Center for Natural Carbon Capture we seek to better understand how natural Earth systems can be enhanced to create safe, effective, and scalable strategies to reduce atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations while offering meaningful social and ecological co-benefits. 

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Ecosystem Capture

Ecological systems—including forests, grasslands, agricultural lands, and wetlands—absorb atmospheric carbon dioxide through photosynthesis, and store the captured carbon in biomass. YCNCC scientists are advancing a number of ways to scale and enhance these ecological carbon sinks.

Blue Carbon
Forests
Soil Carbon

 

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Geological & Ocean Capture

The Earth’s geological carbon cycle naturally removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and regulates global temperature at million-year timescales. The ocean is the largest store of carbon on the Earth’s surface. YCNCC researchers are exploring how we can accelerate these geological processes and scale the ocean carbon sink to reduce atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases at a climate-relevant timescale.

Dan Stark Waves hitting rocks
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Industrial Carbon Utilization

Carbon is a core building block for many everyday products. Currently most of this carbon is derived from fossil sources. YCNCC supports research across departments and schools at Yale into novel ways to convert captured carbon dioxide into useful products, including fuels, plastics, building materials, and other industrial inputs.

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