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Early career ocean professionals’ declaration on ocean negative carbon emissions for our ocean and future

Source
Innovation
Date Issued
2025-01-01
Author(s)
Li, Shenghui
Addey, Charles I.
Roman, Raphaël
Hayashida, Hakase
Jiang, Chunhua
Hu, Chen
Coronado-Álvarez, Luz de Lourdes Aurora
Lim, Hyung Gyu
Akmal, Surya Gentha
Orji, Chukwuka Moses
Arora, Parth
Li, Ruiqi
PM, Sohan
Adesina, Rasheed B.
Lindemann, Christian
Ma, Deqiang
Sarkar, Saydul
Mascioni, Martina
Monteiro, Thiago
Liu, Chao
Ojwala, Renis Auma
Tabilog, Matthew Vincent
Roeroe, Kakaskasen Andreas
Oladejo, Hafeez O.
Daramola, Samuel O.
Da Costa, Delio
Guo, Ting
Chicaiza-Ortiz, Cristhian
Adebiyi, Abiola A.
Ahmed, Md Rasel
Baloch, Aidah
Andueza, Santiago Thomé
Ansong, Joseph Kofi
Appalanaidu, Sura
Asif, Furqan
Awa, Andrew Taylor
Baguya, Elnalee
Batista, Matheus
Benedict, Okeke Ebuka
Bobby, Fulton
Busumprah, Peter Teye
Cardoso, Marta
de Oliveira Carvalho, Andréa da Consolação
Crea, Terrence Daniel
Channimol, Ky
Cheah, Wee
Chinwendu, Igbodiegwu Gloria
Dinoi, Alessia
Egbe, King James I.
Eshun, Joseph
Gaitan Espitia, Juan Diego
Essel, Dorcas Akua
Fox, Natalie
Fraser, Kate
Gaglioti, Martina
Gerbrand, Koren
Gusatu, Laura
Hernández Contreras, Diego Alexander
Iradukunda, Theddy Michel
Khalfan, Zahor Mwalim
Khatib, Laura
Kim, Minkyoung
Koch, Marta
Liu, Jihua
Mandal, Shailendra K.
Manivong, Soukphansa
McAteer, Benedict
Mgbechidinma, Chiamaka Linda
Ngo, Thuy Hao
Nirmale, Manasi Suhas
Noonan Birch, Ronnie
Oginni, Tolulope E.
Olalekan, Isa Elegbede
Offei-Darko, Lord
Puigcorbé, Viena
Gandhi, Rishi Rajendra
Rozaimi, Mohammad
Sanganyado, Edmond
Sengupta, Debarati
Singh, Priyatma
Sridhar, Dumpala
Sunanda, N.
Tailor, Falguni
Tintoré, Beatriz
Ugochukwu, Okoli Moses
Uthaipan, Khanittha
Vargas-Fonseca, O. Alejandra
Verma, Anmol
Vives, Clara R.
Wallschuss, Sina
Wang, Lin
Wang, Yuhao
Wang, Yuntao
Meng, Yabing
Schoenbeck, María
Yan, Wei
Yen, Hanna
Luo, Tingwei
DOI
10.1016/j.xinn.2025.101007
Abstract
This paper highlights the urgent need to accelerate research and action on ocean carbon sinks through human intervention, known as the Global Ocean Negative Carbon Emissions (Global-ONCE) Programme, as a vital strategy in global efforts to mitigate climate change. Achieving “net zero” by 2050 cannot rely on emission reductions alone, emphasizing the necessity of complementary approaches. Global-ONCE's mission extends beyond scientific exploration. It embodies a profound commitment to protecting and restoring blue carbon ecosystems, as well as implementing ocean-based solutions that are sustainable, equitable, and inclusive. Early career ocean professionals (ECOPs) are at the heart of these efforts, and their innovative approaches, technical expertise, and passion make them indispensable leaders in advancing ONCE initiatives. ECOPs bridge the gap between science and society, playing a relevant role in integrating cutting-edge research, technological advancements, and community-driven action to address climate threats. By bringing together diverse perspectives and leveraging their interdisciplinary expertise, ECOPs ensure that ONCE strategies are grounded in scientific rigor and practical feasibility. Through advocacy, education, and collaboration, ECOPs not only spearhead research and innovation but also inspire collective action to safeguard our oceans. This paper amplifies the critical role of ECOPs as agents of change and calls for a unified global commitment to harness the ocean's potential for a climate-resilient future.
Publication link
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xinn.2025.101007
URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/28439
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