For folks wanting an update on what's being planned for our future, including the specific path to "no you're not allowed to do that, it's too risky."

Leading to more questions, such as how this unpacks in the context of the "nine-dash line" and other currently emerging nose-thumbings at maritime law?

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An Update on the Evolving Legal Landscape for Ocean-Based Carbon Dioxide Removal: Key Outcomes of the October 2023 Meeting of the Parties to the London Convention and Protocol - Climate Law Blog

In a blog post last month, I wrote about the growing interest in ocean-based carbon dioxide removal (CDR), and the complex legal issues it raises. Much of the legal complexity surrounding ocean CDR stems from the fact that the ocean is a shared resource in which all countries, both coastal and landlocked, have an interest. […]

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