Ocean Carbon Dioxide Removal

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C​​limateWorks produced this 4-min animated video introducing oceanic carbon pumps and highlighting potential approaches to accelerate the ocean’s uptake of atmospheric CO₂.

A growing number of scientists, entrepreneurs, policy makers, NGOs, and foundations are exploring methods that could boost the ocean’s capacity to remove carbon dioxide (CO₂) from the atmosphere.

Ocean CDR is an information hub that brings together all stakeholders to advance the state of knowledge and build bridges across disciplines. This portal helps the community move towards testing and piloting the most promising Ocean CDR approaches to counteract climate change.

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