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SUMMARY:Ocean Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR): potential\, progress\, and cha
 llenges - Prof. John Taylor\, Dept of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical 
 Physics
DTSTART:20231018T150000Z
DTEND:20231018T170000Z
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CONTACT:Dr. Antoinette Nestor
DESCRIPTION: There is a growing consensus that on top of deep and rapid em
 issions reductions\, carbon dioxide will need to be removed from the atmos
 phere in order to avoid the worst scenarios associated with climate change
 . The ocean represents a large carbon reservoir and physical and biologica
 l processes sequester carbon on long timescales. Several strategies have b
 een proposed to remove carbon from the surface ocean (and hence from the a
 tmosphere). In this talk\, I will review some of these strategies\, discus
 s work underway in this area at the Centre for Climate Repair\, and specul
 ate on the challenges\, impacts\, and potential for ocean CDR.
LOCATION:JDB Lecture Theatre\, Dept of Engineering 
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