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I'm with you , Michael. I was a reviewer of this paper and much of my criticism offered seems to have been ignored. This paper is the latest in a long list that make blanket statements about the uncertainty and risks of all of mCDR methods conducted at any scale (with the glaring exception of Blue Carbon, which for some reason gets a free pass here despite concerns including its irrelevance to global-scale CO2 managment, here).
We can all agree that before mCDR can be deployed and credited we must establish "....robust monitoring standards (for both MRV and EIA), creating, improving, or integrating international governance frameworks, and ensuring that any deployment is grounded in environmental justice and inclusive public participation". Yet the paper presumes that such requirements can't be and aren't being responsibly done at small scales already, under existing national governance, MRV, EIA, and social license (eg, here, here and here). The particular focus on our alleged inability to measure mCDR seems counter to scientists' high-profile reporting of global ocean CO2 uptake to within +/-13% (!, here). Such tools and abilities are indeed allowing anthro-mCDR (and its uncertaities) to be measured and credited at small scales by private entities (here). So rather than a blanket, research-only, non-crediting, no-private-sector stance advocated here and elsewhere, what is needed is a more inclusive strategy that allows, in addition to pure research, responsible crediting and private investment when/where justified.
Greg
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