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Challenges and opportunities for marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR)
Marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) refers to the techniques and technologies designed to increase the amount of carbon dioxide the ocean already captures and stores naturally through ecological and physical processes. As such, the deployment of mCDR could contribute to achieving global climate goals.Victor Brun +7 more
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The State of the Science for Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (mCDR) – A Summary for Policy Makers
The State of the Science for Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (mCDR) – A Summary for Policy MakersAuthors: Chris Vivian* (WG Co-Chair), Miranda Boettcher*, Philip Boyd (WG Co-Chair), Alejandro H. Buschmann, Long Cao, Olaf Corry, Mike Elliott, Aarti Gupta, Clare Heyward, Rahanna Juman, Alana Lancaster, Nadine Mengis, Christine Merk, Andreas Oschlies ...Chris Vivian, Miranda Boettcher
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Various mCDR activities have been proposed to reduce the atmospheric CO2 concentration to curtail global warming and mitigate surface ocean acidification, such as coastal blue carbon, sinking crop residue, sinking macroalgae, sediment trapping, ocean fertilization, and ocean alkalinity enhancement, in recent decades.
GiHoon Hong, Fang Zuo
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GiHoon Hong, Fang Zuo
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Perspectives and challenges of marine carbon dioxide removal
Frontiers in ClimateAndreas Oschlies +2 more
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