Engaging Coastal Communities on Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement
Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal via YouTube
Overview
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Join this webinar to explore best practices for engaging coastal communities in ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) research and development as marine carbon dioxide removal approaches transition from laboratory research to field trials. Examine the critical importance of meaningful community engagement in responsible OAE research, which shows significant promise for atmospheric carbon dioxide removal but requires careful consideration of impacts on coastal populations. Learn from the Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal's newest report on emerging strategies for building trust, ensuring transparency, and centering local and Indigenous perspectives throughout the OAE research process. Discover practical insights and real-world examples from recent engagement efforts, drawing on lessons from related fields to understand what effective collaboration looks like in practice. Gain understanding of how to make OAE research more responsive to community needs while addressing the scientific, technological, and justice-focused challenges associated with this marine carbon dioxide removal approach. Access accompanying research report findings that provide guidance for researchers, policymakers, and communities involved in or affected by OAE development and deployment.
Syllabus
Engaging Coastal Communities on Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement
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Institute for Responsible Carbon Removal