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Governance of Marine Geoengineering - SPECIAL REPORT Kerryn Brent, Wil Burns and Jeffrey McGee

29 Nov 2019

34 Derek Martin et al, “Carbon Dioxide Removal Options: A Literature Review 39 Amendment to the London Protocol to Regulate the Placement of Matter for Identifying Carbon Removal Potentials and Costs” (submitted in partial Ocean Fertilization and Other Marine Geoengineering Activities, Report of the fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of master of science (Natural Thirty-Fifth Consultat. [...] → What is the purpose of the marine geoengineering activity? 157 See Robin M Warner, “Conserving Marine Biodiversity in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction: Co-Evolution and Interaction with the Law of the Sea” → Where will the marine geoengineering activity be in Donald R Rothwell et al, eds, The Oxford Handbook of the Law of the Sea conducted and by whom? (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 201. [...] 19 Governance of Marine Geoengineering would be to understand atmospheric conditions the 2014 Whaling in the Antarctic case.179 This case and not potential impacts of SRM on the marine involved a dispute between Australia and Japan environment.168 MCB experiments that aim to assess under the 1946 International Convention for the the creation and albedo effects of seawater particles in Regulation o. [...] activities on marine ecosystems, it could extend to include the impacts of marine geoengineering activities 207 United Nations Agreement for Implementation of the Provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 December 1982 relating to enhance marine productivity. [...] Case Study: MCB Proposals for the Great Barrier Reef Moreover, as these areas are part of the sovereign territory of the coastal state, marine geoengineering In 2017 and 2018, the Australian national activities in internal waters and the territorial sea government and Queensland state government will be subject to the jurisdiction of the coastal allocated approximately AU$2million for state’s dome.
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