Very excited to launch season 2 of @PlanSeaPodcast together with @wil_burns as an official coproduction between the Carbon to Sea Initiative and @CarbonRemovalAU — Make sure to subscribe and stay tuned for a new episode dropping this Thursday! https://t.co/1k5Pma8eRq
Always fun to record a podcast with @bach_lennart, even more fun discussing an insightful paper about (cost-)efficiency of iron fertilization as a #carbonremoval approach, along with @veronicatamsitt and @wil_burns !
This was a fun one! @wil_burns and I got to be very philosophical with the awesome @FreyaChay ! Listen to @PlanSeaPodcast wherever you get your podcasts from 🌊
🎙️Excited to share this new episode with @FreyaChay of @carbonplanorg , discussing uncertainty in #mCDR#MRV, system responsibilities, and market-shaping opportunities! Listen wherever you get your podcasts from: https://t.co/iOLo8gwQkS
🎙️ Excited to kickoff the last leg of our first season. @wil_burns is joined in this new episode by @sara_nawaz of @CarbonRemovalAU & Terre Setterfield of @UBC to discuss just, responsible, and socially viable carbon removal. Listen here 👉 https://t.co/sfV5n3iMJG
@MarbleClimate changed my life! So honored to have been amongst these people and call them a family. Can't recommend joining them enough. Check it out 👇
True climate innovation starts with people, not ideas.
With 2023 about to become the hottest year on record, and uncertainty overshadowing COP28, it’s clear we need solutions now more than ever.
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🎙️Listen to Dr. Matt Eisaman and Frances-Simpson-Allen on our newest episode, discussing
@ebbcarbon's #OceanAlkalinityEnhancement approach and developments!
https://t.co/aojQkR7GZt
Exciting new episode out today feat. Ken Buesseler @Cafe_Thorium, senior scientist at @WHOI and thought leader in all things #OceanIronFertilization! @wil_burns & @annarcma discuss OIF's history & new pathways for opportunity with him, listen here 👉 https://t.co/m9LFykoiRW
A new episode is out featuring @c_r_pearce, @pat_gra6 & @merk_christine of the @SEAO2_CDR EU #Horizon research project, which aims to explore many interdisciplinary aspects that will define pathways & strategies for the marine CDR landscape in the EU. 👉https://t.co/7uZunvdFcs
Thoroughly enjoyed this conversation with @AOschlies, Jean-Pierre Gattuso and @wil_burns. Apologies for the muffled audio at times, but we hope you find this episode exploring the #OceanAlkalinityEnhancement Best Practice Guide enlightening and motivating!
We are welcoming @AOschlies & Jean-Pierre Gattuso on a new episode discussing their amazing work bringing together 50+ scientists to produce the #OAEBestPracticeGuide. Listen in on this 1h+ discussion about current and future research & knowledge gaps: https://t.co/7oDXxWMDgM
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New episode out today w/ @DJanecek, German coordinator for Maritime Economy and Tourism. We discuss shipping and port #decarbonization, how Germany plans to transition into a Green maritime economy, and how we can strengthen cutting-edge research on the German coasts! 🚢
The MRV chapter of the “Guide to Best Practices for Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement Research” (https://t.co/HUiHPfkMUC) is available for public review.
My coconspirators: @laurent_bopp @JaimePalter @matt_c_long, Philip Boyd, Griet Neukermans, @bach_lennart.
https://t.co/rucKnaQiQG
Chapter 3: of the Guide to Best Practices in #OceanAlkalinityEnhancement Research
"Assessing the technical aspects of OAE approaches"
by Matt Eisaman et al.
is now out for public review. OAE community please engage!
https://t.co/2Znbitapse
Really proud to announce the public launch of Carbon to Sea, a non-profit initiative to evaluate whether ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) can safely remove and store billions of tons of CO2.
https://t.co/yN8f6McFNw
Marine CO2 removal (mCDR) requires that CO2 "removed" from seawater is replaced with atmospheric CO2 after an mCDR operation. This air-sea CO2 transfer can take a long time, in the worst case centuries.
How can we provide confidence that the air-sea CO2 influx has occurred?
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Ocean carbon removal is a hard topic to wrap your head around.
It has all the jargon and in-group dynamics of CDR plus all the jargon and in-group dynamics of the oceanography/ocean conservation world, mixed together.
My advice? Bookmark this report. https://t.co/z0mmZ9u2V5