Emerging Marine Climate Techniques
In response to the risks posed by climate change, some are considering the viability of Solar Radiation Modification (SRM) and large-scale Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) techniques. SRM would aim to reflect more solar radiation back into space or allow more heat to escape Earth’s atmosphere, whilst CDR would aim to reduce atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide. With more than two thirds of Earth covered by water, numerous potential CDR/SRM techniques might be considered for deployment in the marine environment in the future.
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Publications
- 14 Aug 2019 Policy Brief: Governing Emerging Marine Climate Techniques (pdf) (中文) (Français (Español)
- 9 Aug 2019 Evidence Brief: Governing Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal and Solar Radiation Modification (pdf)
- 5 Aug 2019 Policy Brief: Governing Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (pdf) (中文) (Français) (Español)
- 5 Aug 2019 Policy Brief: Governing Marine Solar Radiation Modification (pdf) (中文) (Français) (Español)
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Videos
C2GLearn Webinar: Governance of Marine Cloud Brightening – Anna-Marie Hubert
C2GLearn WebinarGovernance of Marine Cloud Brightening – Anna-Marie HubertIn this presentation, Anna-Maria Hubert (University of Calgary Faculty of Law) discusses the governance of Marine Cloud Brightening (MCB), looking specifically at relevant legal frameworks and...
C2GLearn Webinar: Governance of Marine Cloud Brightening – Daniel Harrison
C2GLearn WebinarGovernance of Marine Cloud Brightening – Daniel HarrisonIn this presentation, Daniel Harrison (Southern Cross University) talks about the potential benefits and risks of Marine Cloud Brightening, looking at a case study from the Reef Restoration and...
C2GLearn Webinar: Governance of Marine Cloud Brightening – John Shepherd
C2GLearn Webinar Governance of Marine Cloud Brightening – John ShepherdIn this presentation, John Shepherd (University of Southampton) situates Marine Cloud Brightening in the overall conversation on Solar Radiation Modification. This is the first of three expert...
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In the interest of promoting global discussion about the need for governance of Emerging Marine Climate Techniques, C2G developed a set of icons representing these techniques, available to all to use freely.
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