Stanford University Carbon Dioxide Removal Research
Stanford-wide research on carbon dioxide removal science, measurement, and deployment.
This channel aggregates preprints from across Stanford University related to carbon dioxide removal (CDR), spanning earth system science, engineering, data science, and policy. It includes work on fundamental process understanding, field and laboratory studies, monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV), and the design of scalable, accountable CDR systems. See the Stanford Sustainability Accelerator, the Woods Institute Natural Climate Solutions, and the Precourt Institute for Energy for more CDR-relevant work at Stanford.
- Closing the carbon removal attribution gap requires an objective atmospheric basisRingsby et al.ArticleDataFebruary 8, 2026Accounting, Geochemical CDR, Modeling, Removal process
- A Framework for Integrating Spatial Uncertainty into Solid-Phase Measurement and Verification of Enhanced WeatheringRogers et al.ArticleMarch 12, 2025Accounting, Experiments and field trials, Geochemical CDR, Removal process