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Advancing Monitoring Reporting and Verification for marine Carbon Dioxide Removal

Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is becoming increasingly relevant as a complement to rapid and sustained greenhouse gas emission reductions in overshoot pathways and pathways that limit warming to 1.5–2°C. Marine CDR (mCDR) could contribute by enhancing ocean uptake and storage of carbon, but only if Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) can ...
Helene Muri   +13 more
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Governance of marine carbon dioxide removal - gaps, challenges and pathways

Deliberate ocean-based interventions for the removal and storage of additional carbon dioxide from the atmosphere increasingly find consideration in science and policy. Such marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) approaches may counterbalance residual emissions and thereby support the achievement of global climate goals set by the Paris Agreement.
Lina Roeschel, Barbara Neumann
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A human rights-based approach to marine carbon dioxide removal governance

SSRN Electronic Journal
Since the 2015 adoption of the Paris Agreement, research into marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR), particularly technological mCDR, has received increased attention. Several research institutions and start-up companies are conducting field research, including tapping into the voluntary carbon markets.
Sara L. Seck, Cecilia Engler
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Navigating the sea of uncertainty around Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (MCDR)

Open Access Government
Navigating the sea of uncertainty around Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (MCDR) Prof. Christopher Pearce and Dr Willem van Dorp discuss the need for science-based governance approaches when evaluating the potential benefits, impacts and effectiveness of emerging marine carbon dioxide removal techniques.
Christopher Pearce, Willem F. van Dorp
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Marine methods for carbon dioxide removal: fundamentals and myth-busting for the wider community

Oxford Open Climate Change, 2023
Eelco J Rohling, Rohling Eelco J
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Understanding the Interlinkages between Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal and the BBNJ Treaty

This paper explores the interlinkages between growing interest in marine carbon dioxide removal (CDR) in areas beyond national jurisdiction and the objectives and mechanisms under the Agreement under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity of Areas beyond National ...
Elizabeth Hollaway   +2 more
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Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal: Getting Evidence for Decision Making This Decade

The most recent Emissions Gap Report from the United Nations indicates that the world is on a path towards between 2.5-3.0°C of warming, far from the stated goals of the Paris Agreement of limiting warming to 1.5°C. Such a path poses grave risks to climate stability, biodiversity, and human flourishing on this planet.
David Koweek   +5 more
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Public evaluations of four approaches to ocean-based carbon dioxide removal

Climate Policy, 2023
Sara Nawaz   +2 more
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Towards Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (mCDR) Centers of Excellence

Jessica Cross   +6 more
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