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Posts by Lennart Bach
I have heard many good things indeed
Congratulations Frank, didnt know you are in Vienna now!
When you become more popular, there may be more questions then can be supervised. Don't you aim for more autonomy?
What is your plan in case Dirk is offline for a while?
I created an autonomous AI agent that acts as evangelist for Carbon Dioxide Removal -- in just one day using agentic AI and OpenClaw.
Hey AI, can you explain if this legislation regulates commercial mCDR enterprises as well as research?
Or, decelerated CaCO3 dissolution?
New commentary on marine benthic carbon modeling and data synthesis 🌊 @usocb.bsky.social
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New study by Dong et al. shows that #bubble-mediated #CO2 transfer favors invasion based on field evidence. They introduce an asymmetric #BulkFlux equation, suggesting that the global #ocean may absorb ~15% more #CO2 than previously estimated.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
@agu.org New in #JGR a study on 🌊 Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement: higher alkalinity speeds up growth of key #coccolithophores, but at very high TA calcification falters & shells deform. Authors suggest TA <~3,000 μmol kg−1 as a safer ecosystem boundary. doi.org/10.1029/2025... #protistsonsky
the first link should work without paywall I think
Or in other words, we argue why these natural, biotic fluxes should not be considered as carbon commitments made by countries under the Paris Agreement.
We hope this Comment can help to inform discussions around this topic at COP30.
www.nature.com/articles/s43...
In this short Comment Phillip Williamson, Jo House, Phil Boyd and I argue why natural CO2 removal via the "biological carbon pump" is unfit for inclusion into Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).
"Natural CO2 removal is increasingly being claimed as anthropogenic climate mitigation. This misrepresentation is already prevalent for forests and coastal ecosystems; there is now the risk of the error reoccurring for open-ocean CO2 uptake via the biological carbon pump."\
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rdcu.be/eOooz
@geoengineering1.bsky.social invite him on podcast!
A new guide on best practices for engaging coastal communities on ocean alkalinity enhancement by Sara Nawaz and Giulia Belotti.
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edspace.american.edu/carbonremova...
Her Comment is associated with @kiyaskousoulas.bsky.social study on electrochemical OAE effects on plankton in Tasmania.
Thanks Mallory!
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Kind words by Mallory Ringham from Ebb Carbon about research informing the "Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement Pelagic Impact Intercomparison Project" #OAEPIIP.
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Agreed, the key benefit of OAEPIIP is bringing the OAE research community together.
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Some of the climate benefits of forestry and revegetation projects are erased by the fact that they reduce the reflectivity of Earth's surface. 🧪
Last week we hosted the 4th webinar in our GGR Insights series. In 'Making space for "place" in carbon removal: learning from the communities of St Ives Bay', we explored a marine CO2 removal trial in Cornwall & the community response to it. Watch the recording on YouTube: youtu.be/_MgoETf3-Sg?...
🌊 New paper out today: Assessing the interaction between ocean alkalinity enhancement 🚢 and phytoplankton🦠 in an Earth System Model 🌐
#mCDR #OAE #ESM
bg.copernicus.org/articles/22/...
Hello! we have a new paper out today in @science.org reviewing Calcifying Plankton : from Biomineralization to Global change 🌊🧪🐚
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Sunset over a series of mesocosm experiments
Sunset over Dapeng, Shenzhen, China
Collecting seawater samples from incubation experiments
Happy #FieldworkFriday from our SUSTech students who are busy in Dapeng running large-scale incubations to look at the side-effects of Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement on marine ecosystems 🌊
Still looking for 1 more guest editor :-)
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It is good to see that a diverse set of stakeholders from Tasmania have a nuanced view on marine CO2 removal, specifically Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement.
This is encouraging and, indeed, important to follow their request and inform the public more.
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www.nature.com/articles/s43...
"Carbon credits are failing to help with climate change — here’s why.
The idea that emissions can be offset through projects that claim to avoid releases or to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is fatally flawed." by Macintosh et al.
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
We are looking for 2 more guest editors :-)
Further information on the participants and general insights on OAEPIIP can be found here: 🌊
appliedbgc.imas.utas.edu.au/ocean-alkali...
We are currently proposing a special issue in Biogeosciences to publish individual experiments of the "Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement Pelagic Impact Intercomparison Project #OAEPIIP".
Let me know if you are keen to serve as guest editors for the special issue ☺️
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