SXSW 2023
Climate Repair, Ocean Health, and Carbon Removal
Description:
Our planet is 30% land and 70% oceans. Climate change represents the greatest collective challenge of our time, and is a direct result of excess carbon emissions to the tune of 2,000 gigatons. The removal of carbon dioxide is critical, if humanity is to have a chance to turn the tide on climate change. While land-based solutions are well known and discussed, Earth’s oceans provide the best pathway for permanent gigaton-scale carbon removal (CR) that can be deployed quickly. Oceans naturally remove CO2, cycling it to the deep ocean in a safe and permanent form. Blue carbon, iron fertilization, electrochemistry, and alkalinization represent a few ocean-based CR pathways. Maximizing ocean productivity and reducing ocean acidity through protection and conservation efforts will also be key.
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Takeaways
- What is carbon removal and why is it critical to overcoming climate change
- Ocean-based carbon removal pathways (past and present) and the scale they provide
- Why ocean carbon removal will restore climate and the oceans
Speakers
- Michelle Li, Founder, clever carbon
- Marty Odlin, Founder & CEO, Running Tide
- Brad Ack, Executive Director and Chief Innovation Officer, Ocean Visions
- Matthew Eisaman, CTO & Co-Founder, Ebb Carbon
Organizer
Michelle Li, Founder, Clever Carbon
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