Dubai Ocean Declaration urges robust monitoring standards for blue carbon removals

Published 16:09 on November 22, 2023  /  Last updated at 16:09 on November 22, 2023  / Roy Manuell /  Americas, Asia Pacific, Climate Talks, EMEA, International, Middle East, Paris Article 6, Voluntary

International stakeholders have ahead of COP28 called on world leaders to vastly improve monitoring, reporting, and verification of ocean-based climate activities, including carbon removals, to improve understanding of mitigation and adaptation strategies, in what has been coined the Dubai Ocean Declaration.
International stakeholders have ahead of COP28 called on world leaders to vastly improve monitoring, reporting, and verification of ocean-based climate activities, including carbon removals, to improve understanding of mitigation and adaptation strategies, in what has been coined the Dubai Ocean Declaration.


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