Session 1.1 Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (mCDR): Potentials, Uncertainties, and Responsible Scaling hosted by Judith Matz and Sina Acksen
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Session 1.2 Marine Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements in Multiscale Ocean Mixing Processes from Land to Open Ocean is hosted by Michael Julian Haryanto
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Session 1.1 Harnessing the Ocean for Climate Action: Innovations and Challenges in Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal is hosted by Benjamin Owusu
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U.S Department of #Energy announces $5+ Million to help commercialize carbon management, critical mineral production, and methane mitigation technologies #CleanTech #CarbonMitigation #criticalminerals https://www.energy.gov/technologytransitions/articles/doe-announces-over-5-million-toward-four-lab-led-energy-projects
DOE Announces Over $5 Million Toward Four Lab-led Energy Projects Supporting Carbon Management and Resource Sustainability

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) and Office of Technology Transitions (OTT) announced over $5 million for four projects from the Base Annual Appropriations Technology Commercialization Fund.

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Our work in a research article in Sustainability (MDPI) about Climate Bonus (#Klimabonus) has achieved more than 100.000 views after two years!

So proud that our work on #climatemitigation responses well in the scientific community. We need more #transdisciplinary work as collaboration between #researchers and practicioners.

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You can download the article for free at:

https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/14/23/15528

Creating Monetary Collaborative Spaces for Social and Ecological Transformation

Complementary currencies have spread to many places around the world at the beginning of the 21st century. Creating sustainable economic cycles and short transport routes are often the goals of introducing them. Due to their manageability, regional currencies can be embedded in debates of regional economics and sustainability. Above all, they are suitable for democratic experiments that can show in real environments whether currency designs work as examples of collaborative communities and research. One of these monetary experiments is the climate bonus, which is linked to the local currency Chiemgauer. The research path goes into the daily routine of a real laboratory to find out which methods would be effective enough to deliver carbon savings. The climate bonus creates a monetary network where people can try out new behaviors in a protected space. As a result, three years after the initiation of the project, carbon reductions are above expectations.

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Learn about the two #carbonMitigation projects for the in-person #PSA2022 conference here: https://sites.google.com/site/andersenphilosophy/home/carbon-mitigation-for-psa-2022?authuser=0

These two projects (and their hybrid conference in 2021) show that the PSA can afford to correct the other ethical problems of their in-person #conferences—e.g., by streaming sessions to people who cannot attend due to money, immigration, childcare, physical ability, neurodiversity, health, weather, etc.

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Carbon Mitigation and the Pittsburgh 2022 PSA [note: photos are available in the Full description PDF linked below] Executive Summary Full description, with photos H.K. Andersen, Program Chair, 2022 Philosophy of Science Association biennial meeting An event such as the biennial meeting of