Ocean Visions has a four-part agenda focused on directly addressing the causes and impacts of climate disruption.| Ocean Visions
Neither traditional ecosystem protection nor only reducing CO2 emissions are sufficient to reduce the risks we face from global tipping points; we need additional and new tools to maintain a livable planet. The post Changes in the Earth’s Systems are Moving Fast: Our Conservation and Climate Playbooks Have to Adapt appeared first on Ocean Visions.| Ocean Visions
Ocean Visions is spearheading the development of a comprehensive Environmental Impact Assessment Framework for marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR). The initiative will create a tool for systematic evaluation of the potential environmental impacts of mCDR projects. The post Ocean Visions to Develop Environmental Impact Assessment Framework for mCDR Research appeared first on Ocean Visions.| Ocean Visions
The Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal Ecosystem Database captures the breadth of actors, activities, and relationships across this diverse and evolving field.| Ocean Visions
As part of its Reduce program, Ocean Visions will advance low-carbon seaweed products and marine renewable energy to power carbon removal and the blue economy.| Ocean Visions
Tool designed to foster collaboration across a complex network of stakeholders| Ocean Visions
Ocean Visions issues statement in response to The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy's new national strategy to advance research into marine carbon dioxide removal| Ocean Visions