Non-profit outlines phytoplankton CDR research framework

Published 22:53 on February 5, 2026 / Last updated at 22:53 on February 5, 2026 / / Americas (LATAM & Caribbean, US & Canada), Asia Pacific (Asia, Pacific), CO2 Management (Engineered Removals), EMEA (Africa, Europe, Middle East), Nature-based Carbon (Other NbS)

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Phytoplankton-based carbon removal (CDR) holds potential for reaching climate-relevant scales but remains uncertain for deployment, with further research required, according to a new report on marine carbon removal (mCDR).
Phytoplankton-based carbon removal (CDR) holds potential for reaching climate-relevant scales but remains uncertain for deployment, with further research required, according to a new report on marine carbon removal (mCDR).


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