- Marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) is a set of experimental techniques that aim to accelerate the ocean’s uptake and storage of heat-trapping carbon dioxide pollution from the atmosphere.
- Someday, these techniques could play a major role in combating climate change.
- mCDR is not yet a major subject of fishermen’s daily dock talk, fishing association newsletters, or industry trade shows, but it’s time we make it one.
Read the news here: Marine carbon dioxide removal: What fishermen need to know | National Fisherman