A holistic assessment framework for marine carbon dioxide removal options
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2025-04
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Marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) options could potentially play an important role in future CDR policy portfolios. They include, for example, ocean alkalinity enhancement, blue carbon projects such as mangrove cultivation, as well as sub-seabed storage of captured atmospheric CO2. In this paper we present a novel assessment framework designed for mCDR options. The framework provides important conceptual advancements to existing frameworks currently used to assess climate options: It clearly distinguishes between and allows for the assessment of both the feasibility and desirability of mCDR options, it makes explicit the evaluative standards upon which the assessment is based and it separates the descriptive listing of information from the evaluation of said information. The assessment framework aims to advance the debate on what role mCDR can and should play in responding to the climate crisis by providing a tool for both policymakers and stakeholders to assess mCDR options in a transparent and comprehensive way.
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assessment criteria, assessment framework, climate change, desirability, feasibility, marine carbon dioxide removal, mitigation, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, General Environmental Science, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, SDG 13 - Climate Action, SDG 14 - Life Below Water
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Baatz, C, Tank, L, Bednarz, L-K, Morganti, T M, Boettcher, M, Voget-Kleschin, L, Cabus, T, van Doorn, E, Dorndorf, T, Havermann, F, Holzhüter, W, Keller, D, Kreuzburg, M, Matz-Lück, N, Mengis, N, Merk, C, Moustakis, Y, Pongratz, J, Wehnert, H, Yao, W & Rehder, G 2025, 'A holistic assessment framework for marine carbon dioxide removal options', Environmental Research Letters, vol. 20, no. 5, 054047. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/adc93f