
How COP28 can help accelerate research around the ocean's carbon removal potential

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Because of the slow pace of progress in reducing emissions, carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is also required to achieve climate targets.
Securing climate safety ultimately requires a net reduction in atmospheric CO2 concentrations from their already high levels today. To achieve this, we must transition from carbon polluter to net zero emissions — and beyond to “net negative.” Essentially, we must clean up the legacy carbon pollution disrupting the global climate system and threatening people worldwide.
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