Climate Change CoursesCarbon Dioxide Removal, Capture, and Geoengineering

Carbon Dioxide Removal, Capture, and Geoengineering

5/5(60)

Included in Terra.do membership

In this course, you’ll explore the science, technology, and policy behind carbon dioxide removal (CDR), from forests to direct air capture. Through expert insights and case studies, you’ll assess its potential, risks, and role in climate mitigation.

Take this course — Free Trial

$49/mo- access full catalogue

7-Day free trial. Cancel anytime.

Request team pricing
200+ students have taken this course
Carbon Dioxide Removal, Capture, and Geoengineering

Created by —

Terra.do

Created by the Terra.do learning team and overseen by the Climate Fellowship editorial group and the Academic Advisory Board.

Introductory level

No prior knowledge of carbon removal or geoengineering is required, but an interest in climate science and mitigation strategies is desirable

Flexible schedule

Learn according to your schedule with fully asynchronous learning

Foundational

Build foundational knowledge about climate change and climate science

4 weeks / 2 hours per week

Expected commitment. We will help keep yourself accountable with timely check-ins

Course overview

Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is an essential yet controversial tool in climate mitigation, aiming to extract CO₂ from the atmosphere and store it through natural or technological means. This course provides a deep dive into the various approaches to CDR, exploring nature-based solutions like forests, peatlands, and agricultural practices, as well as advanced technologies such as direct air capture. We examine the science behind these methods, their effectiveness, and the economic and policy frameworks shaping their implementation. Through critical analysis, we address the challenges, risks, and ethical considerations that come with large-scale carbon removal efforts.

Beyond individual solutions, the course unpacks hybrid strategies like bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) and explores ocean-based sequestration potential. Participants will gain a nuanced understanding of how CDR fits within broader climate action efforts, weighing its benefits and limitations in comparison to emissions reduction. With expert insights and real-world case studies, this course equips learners with the knowledge to navigate the complexities of CDR and its role in shaping a sustainable future.

Start learning for free

$49/mo

7-Day free trial

Get this and more climate courses with a Terra.do membership.

Course Overview

Skills you will learn

1

Carbon removal fundamentals

Understand how different CDR methods work, from nature-based solutions like reforestation to technological approaches like direct air capture

2

Geoengineering approaches

Learn about solar radiation management, ocean-based sequestration, and other large-scale interventions in climate systems

3

Evaluating risks & benefits

Analyze the economic, environmental, and ethical trade-offs of different carbon removal strategies

4

Policy & market landscape

Explore global policies, voluntary carbon markets, and the role of regulation in scaling CDR solutions

Who is this course for?

Climate policy professionals

Those working in climate policy or advocacy who need a clear understanding of carbon removal strategies and their implications

Sustainability & ESG leaders

Corporate sustainability professionals seeking to evaluate CDR initiatives and their alignment with emissions reduction goals

Scientists & researchers

Individuals exploring the technical, environmental, and ethical dimensions of carbon removal and geoengineering

Investors & entrepreneurs

Those assessing opportunities and risks in emerging CDR technologies and nature-based solutions

Course syllabus

Section 1

What is carbon removal?


Introduces carbon dioxide removal (CDR), explaining key concepts, methods, and its role in climate mitigation. Examines the necessity of CDR, weighing its potential against emissions reductions and other climate strategies. Traces the history of climate action, emissions growth, and the emergence of carbon removal as a proposed solution. Provides foundational reading and resources to support a deeper understanding of CDR.

Section 2

Natural sequestration


Explores how ecosystems like forests, peatlands, and soils naturally store carbon and their role in long-term sequestration. Discusses how forests absorb carbon, their potential for climate stabilization, and reforestation strategies. Examines deforestation, wildfires, land use conflicts, and the limitations of relying on forests for carbon removal. Explores the unique carbon storage capacity of peatlands and the risks associated with their degradation.

Looks at regenerative farming, soil carbon storage, and agricultural practices that enhance carbon sequestration. Investigates the potential of ocean-based carbon removal methods, including seaweed farming and alkalinity enhancement.

Section 3

Technology-based carbon sequestration


Covers engineered solutions such as direct air capture (DAC) and their scalability for climate mitigation. Examines how DAC technology extracts CO₂ from the atmosphere, its costs, energy requirements, and potential applications. Investigates Hybrid solutions (BECCS)

Try this course for free — Join Terra.do

Access this course and other top-rated climate courses with a free trial.

Start free trial

$49/mo

or $37/mo when paid annually

7-Day free trial. Cancel anytime. Access all courses.


What you get with Terra.do Membership

Growing library of climate courses

Access to our full catalogue of solutions-based courses taught by world's top climate experts

Global community

Join our global community of 5k+ professionals from 80+ countries with 200+ expert mentors

Live events & workshops

Attend immersive events and practical workshops with top climate voices and peers

World's largest climate job board

Leverage the world's most comprehensive climate job board to forward your climate career

AI-assisted learningComing soon

Cutting-edge learning experience enhanced with AI for deeper learning.

Meet the course creator

Terra.do

Terra.do

Created by the Terra.do learning team and overseen by the Climate Fellowship editorial group and the Academic Advisory Board.

Terra.do is a global climate learning and careers platform dedicated to equipping professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to drive climate action. Through expert-led courses, interactive learning experiences, and a vibrant community, Terra.do empowers individuals across industries to transition into and thrive in climate-focused roles. With a mission to get 100 million people working on climate solutions, the platform connects learners with real-world opportunities in sustainability, policy, climate finance, and beyond.

We collaborate with industry experts, practitioners, and organizations to deliver high-impact programs covering key climate topics. Whether through deep-dive fellowships, specialized courses, or our extensive climate job board, we serve as a trusted resource for professionals seeking to make a meaningful impact in the fight against climate change.

Try this course for free — Join Terra.do

Access this course and other top-rated climate courses with a free trial.

Try this course free

$49/mo

or $37/mo when paid annually

7-Day free trial

More climate courses

Climate financeIncluded in membership

Economics of Climate Change


This course provides a deep dive into the economic dimensions of climate change, exploring both theoretical foundations and real-world applications.

Terra.do
Terra.do

Created by the Terra.do learning team and overseen by the Climate Fellowship editorial group and the Academic Advisory Board.


View Course

Corporate actionIncluded in membership

Leveraging Data and AI in Sustainability


A four-week online course focused on scaling data use to accelerate sustainability initiatives, developing a fit-for-purpose data and AI strategy to streamline reporting, drive informed decisions, mobilize teams, and foster innovation, with a special emphasis on climate and nature.

Dr Karine Serfaty
Dr Karine Serfaty

CEO and Founder Shyftr; Ex-CDO


View Course

Climate scienceIncluded in membership

Fundamentals of Climate Science


Learn to measure and compare the climate impacts of different greenhouse gases, clear up misconceptions about emissions, and understand what’s needed to stabilize the climate.

Terra.do
Terra.do

Created by the Terra.do learning team and overseen by the Climate Fellowship editorial group and the Academic Advisory Board.


View Course

Corporate actionIncluded in membership

Carbon Offsets Foundations


Gain a foundational understanding of carbon offsets, their role in reducing greenhouse gases, and how they differ from removals. Explore offset markets, key challenges, best practices, and alternatives, covering concepts like additionality, permanence, carbon markets, and verification.

Terra.do
Terra.do

Created by the Terra.do learning team and overseen by the Climate Fellowship editorial group and the Academic Advisory Board.


View Course

Climate financeIncluded in membership

Mastering Corporate Climate Reporting


Four-week course covering climate-related financial disclosures and reporting requirements that have increasingly become mandatory in markets across the world.

Katherine Markova
Katherine Markova

Climate Consultant, former Big 4 Director


View Course

Software/TechIncluded in membership

Sustainable Cloud Engineering


This 4-week course covers sustainable cloud computing, focusing on eco-friendly architecture, energy-efficient deployments, and GreenOps strategies to reduce IT’s environmental impact.

Pascal Joly
Pascal Joly

Product lead, AI and data solutions expert


View Course

Join Terra.do — Free Trial

Learn the skills to work on climate, find your change-making community, and drive real-world impact

Start free trial

$49/mo

or $37/mo when paid annually

7-Day free trial. Cancel anytime.