Ocean Oculus

View Original

Planning an integrated approach to ocean carbon research

In May 2023, international experts, researchers and EU Commission policymakers gathered for the UNESCO Integrated Ocean Carbon Research (IOC-R) workshop in Brussels, Belgium. The aim is to drive forward integrated ocean carbon research that underpins effective decision-making and climate action.

The ocean and climate nexus

With the ocean playing a significant role in our climate and acting as a natural carbon sink, understanding the underlying processes and how they are impacted by carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions is vital. “The ocean is taking up roughly 25% of the CO2 emissions from human beings, and it is also taking up more than 90% of the extra heat due to climate change,” explains Dr Kirsten Isensee, Programme Specialist – Ocean Carbon Sources and Sinks with the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (IOC UNESCO), and co-organiser of the IOC-R workshop.

Read the full story at EU4OceanObs.

Need some help with your communications?

Looking for some research support?