Summary report on Workshop 2 laypersons’ perceptions of marine CDR, Deliverable 3.2
Author(s) -
Siri Veland
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.3289/oceannets_d3.2
Subject(s) - deliverable , environmental science , seagrass , oceanography , blue carbon , marine ecosystem , upwelling , fishery , geography , ecosystem , engineering , ecology , biology , geology , systems engineering
This deliverable reports about the successful completion of three group discussions on marine carbon dioxide removal (CDR) with laypersons in Norway. The 2-hour group discussions were held online. In three groups, and a pilot group, between 2 and 7 participants discussed these three topics: (1) the environmental state of the oceans, (2) four selected marine CDR approaches, and (3) responsible research and innovation. The four approaches were ocean fertilization, ocean alkalinization via ocean liming and electrochemical weathering in desalination plants, artificial upwelling, and blue carbon management via kelp forests, mangroves and seagrass meadows.
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