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. 2023 Jan 16:15:41-66.
doi: 10.1146/annurev-marine-032122-113850. Epub 2022 Jul 18.

Sociotechnical Considerations About Ocean Carbon Dioxide Removal

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Sociotechnical Considerations About Ocean Carbon Dioxide Removal

Sarah R Cooley et al. Ann Rev Mar Sci. .
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Abstract

Ocean carbon dioxide removal (OCDR) is rapidly attracting interest, as climate change is putting ecosystems at risk and endangering human communities globally. Due to the centrality of the ocean in the global carbon cycle, augmenting the carbon sequestration capacity of the ocean could be a powerful mechanism for the removal of legacy excess emissions. However, OCDR requires careful assessment due to the unique biophysical characteristics of the ocean and its centrality in the Earth system and many social systems. Using a sociotechnical system lens, this review identifies the sets of considerations that need to be included within robust assessments for OCDR decision-making. Specifically, it lays out the state of technical assessments of OCDR approaches along with key financial concerns, social issues (including public perceptions), and the underlying ethical debates and concerns that would need to be addressed if OCDR were to be deployed as a carbon dioxide removal strategy.

Keywords: carbon dioxide removal; climate finance; environmental ethics; ocean; public perception.

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