Carbon revenue seen insufficient to move the needle on marine ecosystem restoration

Published 11:06 on April 19, 2023  /  Last updated at 11:06 on April 19, 2023  / /  Biodiversity

Blue carbon is increasingly being hailed as a crucial driver for projects that restore kelp and other marine ecosystems, but a study published this week found that the potential value of kelp forest carbon sequestration is dwarfed by the other ecosystem services they provide.
Blue carbon is increasingly being hailed as a crucial driver for projects that restore kelp and other marine ecosystems, but a study published this week found that the potential value of kelp forest carbon sequestration is dwarfed by the other ecosystem services they provide.


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