365 days of carbon removal

Recapping 2021 — the biggest year yet for CDR

Carbon180
2 min readDec 15, 2021

Carbon removal was buoyed by federal attention, Congressional support, and field-wide investments in 2021, more than any year prior. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal (BID) put an exclamation mark on the end of the year; between that and the Build Back Better Act (BBB), which potentially passes soon, we could have two first-of-their-kind investments critical to drawing down historical emissions. Let’s celebrate a year’s worth of progress for carbon removal, no longer on the sidelines but a core piece of climate action.

Throughout 2021, we’ve seen broad support for research and development, deployment incentives, new infrastructure, and regulations in everything from dedicated geologic storage to direct air capture (DAC) to soil health. By our measure, billions of dollars have been set aside for carbon removal this year alone.

Here are the highlights:

This year-end rundown was previously covered in the Deep End, a bimonthly download on all things carbon removal policy. Subscribe to a Carbon180 newsletter to get more like this straight to your inbox.

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