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Policy Article

Achieving Climate Neutrality and Paris Agreement Goals: Opportunities for Ocean-Based Methods of Carbon Dioxide Removal, Science Policy Brief.

Authors

  • Keller
  • D.P.
  • Ketelhake
  • S.
  • Meyer
  • J.
  • Neumann
  • B.
  • Oschlies
  • A.
  • Proelß
  • A.
  • Rickels
  • W.

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DOI

10.3289/cdrmare.oceannets_1

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