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Hugging the Shore: Tackling Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal as a Local Governance Problem

Javier Lezaun

2021Frontiers in Climate45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This Perspective explores the local governance of ocean-based carbon dioxide removal (CDR). Proposals to enhance the ability of oceans and marine ecosystems to absorb atmospheric CO 2 are often discussed as examples of “geoengineering,” but this framing obscures the site-specific nature of most of the suggested interventions. The Perspective outlines some of the key local dimensions of marine CDR as currently imagined, and suggests a framework for increasing local participation in its assessment. Robust processes of local participation are essential to address the place-based conflicts that are bound to emerge if any of the proposed methods of CO 2 removal is ever deployed at scale.

Topics & Concepts

Framing (construction)Corporate governanceCarbon dioxidePerspective (graphical)Environmental resource managementEnvironmental planningEnvironmental scienceShoreMarine speciesOceanographyPolitical scienceGeographyBusinessEcologyComputer scienceGeologyBiologyFinanceArchaeologyArtificial intelligenceClimate Change and GeoengineeringCoastal and Marine ManagementSocial Acceptance of Renewable Energy
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