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Climate change, lye and a possible solution near the Vineyard

WHOI news release
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Woods Hole Scientists To Test Climate Change Mitigation Tactic

Adam Subhas
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From Practice to Action on Capitol Hill

Sarah and Adam in DC
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Tapping into the ocean to combat climate change

Chloe Dean
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Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement Project Looks at Pulling Carbon Dioxide from the Atmosphere

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How Seawater Might Soak Up More Carbon

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Meta’s former CTO has a new $50 million project: ocean-based carbon removal

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Supercharging Nature to Suck Carbon From the Air

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  • WHOI Successfully Completes Small-Scale Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement Research Trial in the Gulf of Maine
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Funded in part by the Carbon to Sea Initiative, ICONIQ Capital, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, LOC-NESS is a research program designed to study ocean alkalinity enhancement on the Northeast Shelf and Slope of the U.S. to determine whether this method is effective and free of unintended consequences.

carbon to sea initiative
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Funded in part by the Carbon to Sea Initiative and ICONIQ Capital, LOC-NESS is a research program designed to study ocean alkalinity enhancement on the Northeast Shelf and Slope of the U.S. to determine whether this method is effective and free of unintended consequences.

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Carbon to Sea Initiative
ICONIQ Collaborative Initiatives
NOAA
Monterey Bay Research Institute
Rutgers University

PARTNERS

Carbon to Sea Initiative
ICONIQ Collaborative Initiatives
NOAA
Monterey Bay Research Institute
Rutgers University

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