Ahead of COP28, Ocean-Based CDR Builds Momentum
In the last few months, we’ve seen a flurry of activity in the ocean-based carbon dioxide removal (CDR) space that’s a sign of growing recognition, promise, and interest in the field. As a relatively...
View ArticleGrantee Spotlight: WHOI’s Adam Subhas
We are excited to share our first blog post spotlighting one of our grantees, Adam Subhas, an Associate Scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Read his Q&A below to learn about his...
View ArticleNew Report Outlines Need for U.S. Government Investment in Ocean-Based Carbon...
Today, Carbon to Sea released a new report that provides an overview of existing investments in ocean-based carbon dioxide removal (oCDR). Specifically, the report lays out the type of new funding...
View ArticleWorkshop Recap: Advancing Responsible Field Research at AGU’s Ocean Sciences...
Last weekend, Carbon to Sea hosted a workshop at the AGU Ocean Sciences Meeting in New Orleans, in partnership with Ocean Visions and [C]Worthy. We had more than 75 attendees, including field...
View ArticleCarbon to Sea’s 2024 Convening Brought Academia, Industry, & Government Together
This week, the Carbon to Sea Initiative held our second annual convening, bringing together the growing OAE community to discuss the state of our emerging field, discuss ongoing challenges, and...
View ArticleCarbon to Sea Submits Comments to Key White House Committee on mCDR
Last Fall, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy created a Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (mCDR) Fast-Track Action Committee (FTAC), composed of over a dozen federal departments and...
View ArticleU.S. Department of Energy Continues Support for Ocean-Based CDR
Yesterday the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced the next phase of its Carbon Dioxide Removal Purchase Prize, a landmark, $35 million program that sets up the U.S. government to be a customer...
View ArticleOcean-Based Climate Solutions Bridging Industries at COP28
Last week at COP28, Carbon to Sea hosted a session to highlight US leadership in ocean-based carbon dioxide removal (CDR). Speakers shared perspectives from their perches in government, research,...
View ArticleCarbon to Sea in Washington & Halifax: Capitol Hill Oceans Week & the H2O...
Last week, the Carbon to Sea team participated in two panels on the future of ocean-climate science. It was a pleasure to speak to leaders about the state of the ocean-based carbon dioxide removal...
View ArticleNOAA and U.S. Department of Energy Agree to Advance Marine CDR
Last week, NOAA and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) joined forces to advance marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) research and development. This collaboration, formalized with a memorandum of...
View ArticleNew Funding Announcement to Accelerate Ocean-Climate Research
June 18th, Halifax, NS, Canada – Today the Carbon to Sea Initiative (C2S) and COVE are announcing a Joint Learning Opportunity (HERE). The opportunity is designed to attract and support scientists...
View ArticleCarbon to Sea Statement for the Ocean and Climate Change Dialogue 2024
A few weeks ago, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) held a two-day Ocean and Climate Change Dialogue in Bonn, Germany to advance ocean-related solutions for climate...
View ArticleSignificant Support for Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s OAE Field...
Earlier this month, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) closed a public comment period on research permits for the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s (WHOI) LOC-NESS project, which was...
View ArticleDeveloping a Framework for Monitoring Environmental Impact during Ocean...
We are proud to announce that Carbon to Sea is collaborating with PML Applications to develop a comprehensive framework for monitoring environmental impacts in ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) field...
View ArticleGrowing Support for Congressional Action on Marine CDR Research
Carbon to Sea is proud to join leading environmental and research organizations in urging Congress to support federal legislation and funding to evaluate and advance effective and safe ocean-based...
View ArticleCarbon to Sea and COVE launch one of the world’s first open-source R&D...
Today, the Carbon to Sea Initiative and COVE are pleased to announce the selection of four research projects as part of the 2024 Joint Learning Opportunity. This initiative was designed to support...
View ArticleSeason Two Launch of the Plan Sea Podcast
Carbon to Sea Initiative and the American University Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal are thrilled to announce a new collaboration with the launch of the second season of “Plan Sea: Ocean...
View ArticleApply now for Carbon to Sea’s Research Fellowship Program
Applications are now open for the Carbon to Sea Initiative’s new Research Fellowship Program. This opportunity is designed to support the important work of sourcing, analyzing, and interpreting...
View ArticlePlan Sea Podcast Season 2, Episode 1: Isometric’s Sophie Gill, Jing He, and...
In an exciting start to its second season, the Plan Sea podcast — now a joint production of the Carbon to Sea Initiative and the American University Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal — dives...
View ArticleBipartisan Support for mCDR at First House Science Committee Hearing
Yesterday, the House Committee on Space, Science, and Technology held the first ever Congressional hearing evaluating the potential marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR). The hearing was remarkably...
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