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  • 22-27 February 2026 - Ocean Sciences Meeting – Glasgow, UK
    • ExOIS Social Event: Monday February 23, 6-8 pm GMT, Radisson Red Sky Bar, 25 Tunnel St., Finnierston Quay, Glasgow. Drinks and small bites will be served. Please SIGN UP HERE
    • CM006 - Modeling approaches for marine carbon dioxide removal. Led by: Kim (WHOI), Karspeck (C-Worthy), Schultz (Northeastern), Keller (C to Sea) - Info
    • CM005 - Interdisciplinary Approaches and Scalable Pathways for Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal: Integrating Science, Society, and Implementation. Led by P. Renford (Heriot-Watt U), S. Avrutin (GEOMAR), M.G. Andres (Hourglass), C. Baker (NOC) - Info
    • CM003 - Biogeochemical and Ecological Insights for Evaluation of Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (mCDR) Led by K. Stamieszkin - Info
  • 3-8 May 2026 - EGU General Assembly 2026, Austria, Vienna
    Registration open
  • 10-12 June 2026 - CMCC 4th International Conference on Carbon Dioxide Removal, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy. Abstracts submission until Jan. 30, 2026.

Past Events

mCDR & OIF in the News

The case for ocean iron fertilization field trials
By K. Buesseler et al., Dialogues on Climate Change, Feb. 4, 2026

The Scientists Making Antacids for the Sea to Help Counter Global Warming
By Ferris Jabr, New York Times, Jan 8, 2026

Ocean Iron Fertilization: A Promising Path for Carbon Removal?
By Amal Ketata, Nature Tech Collective, Dec. 2, 2025

The tiny ocean organisms that could help the climate in a big way
By Matt Simon, Grist: Climate, August 14, 2025

We passed the 1.5C climate threshold. We must now explore extreme options.
By David King, The Guardian, 7 April 2025

Failure to communicate
By Rebekah White, Science, 3 April 2025

Article Outlines Case for Considering Adding Iron to the Ocean for Carbon Dioxide Removal
By WHOI Press Release, Sept. 9, 2024

The ocean may be our best tool to fight climate change
By Benjamin Twining, Boston Globe, July 18, 2024

Can iron fertilization of the oceans help solve the climate crisis? (commentary)
By David Koweek & Sara Nawaz, 10 June 2024

Will stashing more CO2 in the ocean help slow climate change?
By Carolyn Gramling, Science News, April 26, 2024

Iron Fertilization Isn’t Going to Save Us
By Jack McGovan, Hakai Magazine, January 12, 2024

Is ocean iron fertilization back from the dead as a CO₂ removal tool?
By Jeremy Hance, Mongabay, November 14, 2023

Carbon removal: why ambitious ‘no nonsense’ plans are vital to limit global heating to 2℃
By C. Turney, L. Bach & P. Boyd in The Conversation, Sept. 21, 2023

Iron Dust Could Reverse the Course of Climate Change
By John T. Preston, Dennis Bushnell and Anthony Michaels in the New York Times, Sept. 14, 2023

New research uncovers potential benefits, consequences of ocean iron fertilization
By Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences on Phys.org, July 7, 2023

Document Highlights

A Research Strategy for Ocean Carbon Dioxide Removal and Sequestration
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Authors: Doney, S.C., Buck, H., Buesseler, K., Iglesias-Rodriguez, M.D., Moran, K., Oschlies, A., Renforth, P., Roman, J., Sant, G.N., Siegel, D.A., Webb, R., White, A. (2021) A Research Strategy for Ocean-based Carbon Dioxide Removal and Sequestration (pdf). Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/26278

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