The report examines possible paths to a circular carbon economy and the challenges of transparently recording these carbon flows, which are required by international reporting obligations such as the Paris Agreement and the Federal Climate Protection Act. A two-step method is used: First, the relevant carbon flows are visualized to provide an overall understanding. This visualization is based on existing reporting requirements and supplements them with future carbon flows, new uses, and storage and sinks. Subsequently, obstacles to recording these flows are identified and possible solutions for improving data collection and transparency are highlighted.

Climate | Energy
Circular carbon pathways and GHG accounting
Interim report: Future carbon flows and their monitoring
Series
Climate Change | 85/2025
Number of pages
40
Year of publication
Author(s)
Vicki Duscha, Anna Ehler, Quirin Oberpriller, Felix Weber, Nele Friedrichsen, Alexandra Decker
Language
English
Other languages
Project No. (FKZ)
37K2 34 110 0
Publisher
German Environment Agency
Additional information
PDF is accessible
File size
1685 KB
Price
0,00 €
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