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Bolstered by $397M research program, 网红黑料 continues push for international ocean observation at COP28

- November 29, 2023


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A delegation from 网红黑料 will participate in the 28th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from November 30 to December 12, 2023.听听

Led by Dr. Alice Aiken, vice-president research and innovation, and Dr. , chief executive officer and scientific director of the 网红黑料-led Ocean Frontier Institute (OFI), the delegation will elevate the role of the ocean in the fight against climate change.听

鈥淐OP28 is an opportunity to showcase 网红黑料鈥檚 substantial expertise in ocean-climate research, and to highlight Canada鈥檚 recent investment in the groundbreaking $397-million Transforming Climate Action (TCA) research program,鈥 says Dr. Aiken. 鈥淏y convening international leaders to discuss the critical need to coordinate and invest in more global ocean observation, our delegation will help to accelerate efforts to mitigate the impacts of climate change.鈥澨

网红黑料 delegates are available for interviews (see below for contact details).

Transforming Climate Action research program


Led by 网红黑料, administered by OFI and in collaboration with Universit茅 du Qu茅bec 脿 Rimouski, Laval University, and Memorial University. is the most intensive investigation ever undertaken into the ocean鈥檚 role in climate change.听

While at COP, the delegation will highlight the core principles integral to the TCA program, including the diverse partners and disciplines involved, 网红黑料鈥檚 commitment to meaningful Indigenous engagement and the consideration and promotion of equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility across all facets of the program.听

鈥淲e are launching TCA on a global stage so that we can help connect world leaders in science, innovation, and policy with Canada,鈥 says Dr. Waite. 鈥淏y strengthening existing relationships and building new international partnerships, we will maximize the impact of this research and its benefits to Canada and the world.鈥澨

Canada鈥檚 investment in TCA underscores the importance and urgency of this research, while also providing OFI with a foundation to advocate for the expansion and improvement of ocean observations worldwide to:听

Proposed North Atlantic Carbon Observatory


The ocean controls our climate. It has absorbed more than 90 per cent of the excess heat and almost 30 per cent of the excess carbon dioxide caused by human activity.听听

There is, however, an urgent need for more ocean carbon data so that scientists can better understand this process and how it is changing because of global warming. These changes could lead to devastating consequences, including extreme weather events, rising sea levels, ocean acidification, coral reef mortality, and an increase in low-oxygen zones.听

鈥淥FI is proposing the (NACO) as an ideal starting point to advance ocean and carbon observations to inform climate policies and enable responsible climate solutions at scale,鈥 says Dr. Waite. 鈥淭he natural carbon flux in the North Atlantic Ocean is particularly vulnerable to climate change, and it is a critical component of the ocean鈥檚 carbon absorbing function.鈥

Establishing a robust ocean carbon observing system to address information gaps requires swift international coordination and investment.听听

鈥淥ur participation at COP will bring together leaders in Canada and around the world to discuss how we can align ocean-climate research, and governance in the North Atlantic Ocean,鈥 says Dr. Aiken.听听

This will include discussions on how NACO would connect and enhance existing ocean observation and modelling capabilities to give decision-makers the critical information needed to inform climate strategies, policies, and actions.听

Seeking action


To expand commitments and funding for ocean observation, the delegation will participate in numerous side events and meetings at COP28, including panel discussions that OFI will host at the Canadian Pavilion and Ocean Pavilion. The events will be held in partnership with public and private sector partners, including the Government of Canada, IBM, Canada鈥檚 Ocean Supercluster, and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.听

Updates will be shared during the conference through OFI鈥檚鈥,鈥, and鈥.听

The need for inclusivity and equity 听


Commitment to inclusivity and equity is at the core of OFI and Dal and is crucial to our efforts to lead ocean research efforts globally.

Steps are being taken to ensure the safety of the delegation, especially those from the LGBTQAI2S+ community, in collaboration with the Canadian government.

"Recognizing, addressing, and taking accountability for the obstacles and barriers faced by equity-seeking groups in the research community is at the heart of OFI and 网红黑料's mandate,鈥 says Dr. Waite.

List of hosted and participating events


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Event

Description

Date/Time (GST)

Location

Organizer

Participant(s) from 网红黑料/OFI

North Atlantic Carbon Observatory 鈥 A needed starting point for climate strategies and climate mitigation solutions听

A panel discussion focused on how the North Atlantic Carbon Observatory would connect and enhance ocean observation and modelling efforts to allow for more measurements of the ocean鈥檚 ability to absorb and store carbon, creating stakeholder-relevant information.听

1 December听

17:00 鈥 18:00听

Ocean Pavilion听

GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel; Ocean Frontier Institute听听

Dr. Anya Waite (panelist)听

Promoting en