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
Governing Emerging Marine Climate-Altering Techniques – Dorothée Herr
On 7 December 2019, C2G convened an official UNFCCC COP25 side event on governing emerging marine climate-altering techniques. Dorothée Herr, Manager for Oceans & Climate Change at the Global Marine and Polar Programme of the International Union for Conservation...
Governing Emerging Marine Climate-Altering Techniques – Stephan Singer
On 7 December 2019, C2G convened an official UNFCCC COP25 side event on governing emerging marine climate-altering techniques. Stephan Singer, Senior Advisor on Global Energy Policies at Climate Action Network International, participated in a panel discussion. The...
Governing Emerging Marine Climate-Altering Techniques – Arunabha Ghosh
On 7 December 2019, C2G convened an official UNFCCC COP25 side event on governing emerging marine climate-altering techniques. Arunabha Ghosh, Chief Executive Officer of the Council on Energy, Environment and Water, participated in the panel discussion. The research...
Icons
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.
The icons are available in png and svg file formats.
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