Addressing climate change requires significant greenhouse gas emission reductions and negative emissions by the second half of the century, prompting the development of low CO2 technologies. However, their ecological benefits are not universally proven, as many require substantial low CO2 energy and interact within complex energy systems. Life-cycle assessments (LCA) are essential for evaluating these technologies across various levels, revealing both potential ecological advantages and dependencies on low CO2 energy.
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