Can Phytoplankton Help Close the Carbon Dioxide Removal Gap? | Ocean Visions

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Greg Rau

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Feb 5, 2026, 10:39:59 AM (4 days ago) Feb 5
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The report evaluates the current state of knowledge on this category of marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) approaches that would enhance the ocean’s natural ability to absorb and store carbon. The report identifies what is already known about phytoplankton-based pathways, as well as the key scientific, environmental, and social questions that still must be answered so that decisions about future development or deployment can be made.“


Philip Kithil

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Feb 5, 2026, 10:54:30 AM (4 days ago) Feb 5
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From the Executive Summary:

" Failure to prove and measure the additionality and durability of CDR associated with a PCS pathway will render the pathway non-viable."

" The long-term environmental impacts and additionality effects associated with gigaton-scale CDR by PCS will be challenging to identify and measure through field observations alone. Yet these effects are critical to informing risk-benefit decisions and confirming CDR additionality. Models, in conjunction with field observations, are essential to help resolve critical uncertainties about local and far-reaching environmental effects over different time horizons, and to determine CDR additionality."

If not measurable, then not viable? 

On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 8:39 AM Greg Rau <gh...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

The report evaluates the current state of knowledge on this category of marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) approaches that would enhance the ocean’s natural ability to absorb and store carbon. The report identifies what is already known about phytoplankton-based pathways, as well as the key scientific, environmental, and social questions that still must be answered so that decisions about future development or deployment can be made.“


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