Our recent symposium brought together researchers, policymakers, innovators, and industry to explore how marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) could develop responsibly in the coming decades.
By comparing the positions of the fifteen largest political parties, ocean scientists aim to show voters what each party plans for our seas and the ocean.
Last June, the UN Ocean Conference (UNOC 3) took place. Policymakers, scientists and other marine professionals gathered to discuss the future of the ocean.
UU had the honour of hosting visual artist Suzette Bousema for a special screening of her new documentary, Dead Zones. The event was organised by Atlantos Student Association.
On January 21st, the second marine Carbon Dioxide Removal was organized in Utrecht. A broad variety of speakers gave an overview of the science-industry interface of mCDR.
On November 5th scientists, students, industry leaders and policy makers gathered to explore the challenges, feasibility and ethical aspects of marine Carbon Dioxide Removal.
The Sustainable Ocean Community looks back on a successful borrel! The Student Team was very happy to see so many faces and is ready to start this new adventure with you!
At our conference on 28 November 2024 we offer you a diversity of voices, experiences and pathways to help understanding and create a sustainable and just HOME for all.