New article on the SEAO2-CDR project

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News-piece from the Florence School of Regulation on the topic of SEAO2-CDR project and the participation of Ginevra Le Moli on it. 

The article delves into the pivotal role of ocean-based carbon dioxide removal (CDR) strategies in addressing climate change. It assesses diverse methods such as ocean fertilization, coastal blue carbon, and direct air capture, weighing their potential advantages and drawbacks. Emphasizing the ethical, legal, and environmental considerations inherent in ocean CDR, the article underscores the need for thorough research and global collaboration to optimize these approaches. It stresses the importance of balancing the mitigation of climate impacts with safeguarding marine ecosystems. Ultimately, the article advocates for the integration of ocean-based CDR into broader climate change mitigation efforts, acknowledging its potential as a valuable tool in the fight against global warming.

You can read the whole piece here.