Geoengineering

There is growing interest in the potential of ocean-based negative emission technologies to contribute to climate neutrality,  involving a variety of methods to remove or store CO2 or to increase phytoplankton growth. While some see geoengineering as a promising avenue of mitigation, others are calling for a precautionary approach. Calls for a moratorium on geoengineering, similar to those on deep seabed mining, are getting louder, following which geoengineering activities should only be viewed as a viable solution when we know the true effects of the activities. Find out more here.

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