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So, What is Ocean-based Carbon Dioxide Removal Anyway?

So, What is Ocean-based Carbon Dioxide Removal Anyway? How Does It Relate to OA?

While reducing anthropogenic carbon emissions is the #1 action needed to combat OA, additional strategies may be needed to assist carbon sequestration and advance resilience building actions.
 
A new report by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine outlines six Ocean-based Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) approaches that are in need of further research and development. 
 
Join us for a 75-minute panel discussion with OA scientists, public and private sector about the research and investment needed to explore the utility of Ocean-based Carbon Dioxide Removal strategies and how they relate to OA.

Co-hosted by the OA Alliance and The Ocean Foundation.
 

Register Here.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEtd-mgrDIjGtz98S3Ul6HUm-ppn8kvXGAN

Featured Panelists:

  • Matthew Eisaman, Co-Founder and CTO, Ebb Carbon and Associate Professor, Stony Brook University

  • Dr. Jess Cross, Oceanographer, NOAA/PMEL, Artic Ocean Carbon

  • Romany Webb, Associate Research Scholar, Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, Columbia Law School; Committee on a Research Strategy for Ocean CDR and Sequestration, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine

  • Brad Ack, Executive Director, Ocean Visions

  • Mark J. Spalding, President, The Ocean Foundation

  • Dr. Sarah Cooley, Director of Climate Science, Ocean Conservancy



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