Capturing carbon from biomass could be climate game-changer, Nordic nations find.
In the report, they looked at how Sweden and Norway can store carbon dioxide from plants and create negative emissions to fight climate change. Biomass can capture carbon from the air, and storing it underground can help reduce greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Sweden has many big sources of biogenic carbon emissions, while Norway has good storage potential in the North Sea. This method could help meet climate goals by reducing the amount of carbon dioxide in the air.