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Title: | Deep-ocean seaweed dumping for carbon sequestration: Questionable, risky, and not the best use of valuable biomass | Authors: | Chopin, Thierry Costa-Pierce, Barry A. Troell, Max Hurd, Catriona L. Costello, Mark John Backman, Steven Buschmann, Alejandro H. Cuhel, Russell Duarte, Carlos M. Gröndahl, Fredrik Heasman, Kevin Haroun Tabraue, Ricardo Jesús Johansen, Johan Jueterbock, Alexander Lench, Mitchell Lindell, Scott Pavia, Henrik Ricart, Aurora M. Sundell, Kristina S. Yarish, Charles |
UNESCO Clasification: | 2510 Oceanografía | Issue Date: | 2024 | Journal: | One Earth | Abstract: | Deep-ocean seaweed dumping is not an ecological, economical, or ethical answer to climate-change mitigation via carbon “sequestration.” Without sound science and sufficient knowledge on impacts to these fragile ecosystems, it distracts from more rational and effective blue-carbon interventions. We call for a moratorium on sinking seaweeds to deep-ocean ecosystems until its efficacy is established, and there is robust, evidence-based assessment of its environmental, economic, and societal sustainability. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/129702 | ISSN: | 2590-3330 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.oneear.2024.01.013 | Source: | One Earth [ISSN 2590-3330],v. 7 (3), p. 359-364, (Marzo 2024) |
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