The terms include biological sequestration, but do not include
ocean fertilization techniques.
The terms include biological, geologic, and mineral sequestration, but do not include
ocean fertilization techniques.
The international London Convention antidumping treaty is working on specific rules for
ocean fertilization techniques.
Not exact matches
This report provides a synthesis and analysis of the impacts of
ocean fertilization on marine biodiversity, and considers the possible impacts of geoengineering
techniques on biodiversity and associated social, economic and cultural considerations, and on gaps in the regulatory mechanisms for climate - related geoengineering relevant to the CBD.
This paper considers the practicalities, opportunities and threats associated with one of the earliest proposed carbon - removal
techniques: large - scale
ocean fertilization, achieved by adding iron or other nutrients to surface waters.
The Planet Remade covers all the main proposed geoengineering
techniques --(not just SAI, but also
ocean iron
fertilization (OIF), marine cloud brightening (MCB), bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) and direct air capture (DAC)-RRB-, outlining their history, the current state of knowledge, and expected risks and benefits (and impressively, without descending into the alphabet soup of all these acronyms).
Those CDR
techniques with the least potential: Biochar («significant doubts» about scope, effectiveness and safety - «substantial research» required to prove effectiveness) and
ocean iron
fertilization (not proven to be effective and «high potential for unintended and undesirable ecological side effects»).