Under CopyrightBreitschopf, BarbaraBarbaraBreitschopfDütschke, ElisabethElisabethDütschkeDuscha, VickiVickiDuschaHaendel, MichaelMichaelHaendelHirzel, SimonSimonHirzelKantel, AnneAnneKantelLehmann, SaschaSaschaLehmannMarscheider-Weidemann, FrankFrankMarscheider-WeidemannRiemer, MatiaMatiaRiemerTröger, JosephineJosephineTrögerWietschel, MartinMartinWietschel2023-10-232023-10-232023https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/452046https://doi.org/10.24406/publica-203810.24406/publica-2038Existing strategies to reduce carbon dioxide emissions are unlikely to be sufficient to mitigate climate change. One way to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the air is through negative emissions, which is the removal of CO2 from the air followed by storage. Various natural and technical processes are available for this purpose. One of these technical options is Direct Air Capture and Carbon Storage (DACCS). In the current Policy Brief, the Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI provides an overview of the opportunities and challenges of this process.enDACCSDirect Air Capture and Carbon StorageNegative emissionsCarbon dioxide emissionsCarbon dioxideTechnical extraction of CO2TransformationFraunhofer ISI, Perspectives - Policy BriefsDirect Air Carbon Capture and Storage. A game changer in climate policy?Direct Air Carbon Capture and Storage. Ein Gamechanger in der Klimapolitik?report