Title
Champion for the BIO-Carbon programme (C-Bio-C)

CoPED ID
19cd185a-3764-42d6-ba6c-a3c4b26ba559

Status
Active

Funder

Value
£588,904

Start Date
Oct. 31, 2022

End Date
June 29, 2028

Description

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The ocean holds a vast quantity of carbon, with fifty times the amount present in the atmosphere. The most recent IPCC report has identified insufficient understanding of how biological activity influences carbon storage as an obstacle to accurately predicting whether this reservoir is robust to climate change. We still have major uncertainties in our model predictions for how the amount of carbon stored in the ocean will change over the coming century. The BIO-Carbon programme sets out to improve our understanding of how marine organisms affect the ocean's ability to store carbon from the Earth's atmosphere. This is critical at a time when nations are moving towards net zero policies to address escalating concerns about the impact of climate change. This proposal will ensure that the programme delivers its desired aim of significantly enhancing our ability to predict the fate of this important ocean service to mankind, building links globally to bring a truly international focus onto this important topic.

Adrian Martin PI_PER
Carla Sands COI_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Climate changes
  2. Atmosphere (earth)
  3. Climate policy
  4. Greenhouse gases
  5. Emissions
  6. Climate
  7. Environmental effects
  8. Forecasts
  9. Seas
  10. Decrease (active)
  11. Carbon
  12. Climate protection

Extracted key phrases
  1. Carbon programme
  2. Carbon storage
  3. Important ocean service
  4. Champion
  5. Climate change
  6. BIO
  7. Recent IPCC report
  8. Insufficient understanding
  9. Vast quantity
  10. Model prediction
  11. Major uncertainty
  12. Atmosphere
  13. Biological activity
  14. Time
  15. Marine organism

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