Limited potential for marine CO2 removal in Germany’s Baltic and North Seas
In the waters of the German North and Baltic Seas, the options for marine carbon dioxide removal and geological storage are limited to just a few approaches, said researchers from the CDRmare research mission of the German Marine Research Alliance (DAM).

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