Plan Sea: New Podcast Series on Ocean-Based Carbon Dioxide Removal

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The Institute for Carbon Removal Law & Policy has launched a new podcast series focused on ocean-based carbon dioxide removal: Plan Sea: Ocean-Based Interventions to Combat Climate Change. I am co-hosting the series with Anna Madlener, Founder-in-Residence with Marble (beginning with Episode Five).

 

The first episode of the series was released today; https://five.libsyn.com/episodes/view/25380342. The episode explores how we quantify, verify, and report claims of carbon sequestration from seaweed harvesting operations. Wil Burns is joined by two experts in the field, Steve Crooks, who is the co-founder at the consultancy Sylvestrum Climate Associates as well as a research associate with the Smithsonian Institution, and Elizabeth Guinessey, who is the manager of the Food and Blue Carbon Innovation node at Verra, which is a non-profit organization that among other roles, serves as a secretariat for the development and management of carbon market protocols. Verra’s Seascape Initiative is dedicated to establishing verification of blue carbon sequestration approaches.

 

The show can be accessed on any app that you normally use for listening to podcasts.

 

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WIL BURNS

Visiting Professor

Environmental Policy & Culture Program

Northwestern University

 

Email: william...@northwestern.edu  

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