Complex, but feasible path forward expected for ocean-based CDR in Washington state -report

Published 22:39 on February 5, 2025  /  Last updated at 22:43 on February 5, 2025  / /  Americas, Nature-based, US, Voluntary

Ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) off of Washington’s coast must ensure compliance with multiple levels of regulation, researchers found, but the state has taken steps to streamline the process that could support development of CO2 removal (CDR) projects.
Ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) off of Washington’s coast must ensure compliance with multiple levels of regulation, researchers found, but the state has taken steps to streamline the process that could support development of CO2 removal (CDR) projects.


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