Geoengineering technologies and approaches
Geoengineering technologies and approaches broadly fall into two categories, Solar Radiation Modification (SRM) and Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR).
Most are hypothetical proposals that exist only in research papers and modelling studies, others are already being tested and commercialised by various geoengineering advocates.
We are keeping close track of each of them – select a technology below to access more information about it, including the latest project updates and a printable briefing.
For more background, see: What is Geoengineering? and Reasons to Oppose.
Filter Technologies
Artificial Upwelling
Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage
Biochar
Carbon Capture and Storage
Carbon Capture Use and Storage
Direct Air Capture
Enhanced Photosynthesis
Enhanced Weathering
Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement
Ocean Fertilisation
Seaweed Farming and Biomass Sinking
The Geoengineering Map
With over 1,700 entries, this up-to-date interactive world map exposes the alarming expansion of geoengineering experiments and commercial-scale projects, including Carbon Dioxide Removal and Solar Radiation Management schemes.