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Role of the ocean in climate stabilization

2019
Scholarly Work
Celina Scott-Buechler, Charles Greene
International Policy/Guidance
Carbon Dioxide Removal → Ocean and Coastal CDR
Carbon Dioxide Removal → Ocean Iron Fertilization
Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage → Carbon Capture and Storage
Marine Sequestration
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Summary/Abstract

This chapter reviews the ocean’s potential role in international climate stabilization, and how ocean iron fertilization, ocean alkalinization, “blue carbon,” and the storage of carbon in deep ocean can be used to further support such actions. The chapter identifies that government and industry contributions to ocean climate action through democratic agencies, such as the Green Climate Fund (GFC), can promote equitable access to resources. They can also enable knowledge-sharing for high-impact climate action and increase the likelihood of meeting the Paris global climate targets. The chapter is taken from the book “Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage: Using Natural Resources for Sustainable Development.”

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