Table_1_Ocean Solutions to Address Climate Change and Its Effects on Marine Ecosystems.pdf

The Paris Agreement target of limiting global surface warming to 1.5–2°C compared to pre-industrial levels by 2100 will still heavily impact the ocean. While ambitious mitigation and adaptation are both needed, the ocean provides major opportunities for action to reduce climate change globally and i...

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Main Authors: Jean-Pierre Gattuso, Alexandre K. Magnan, Laurent Bopp, William W. L. Cheung, Carlos M. Duarte, Jochen Hinkel, Elizabeth Mcleod, Fiorenza Micheli, Andreas Oschlies, Phillip Williamson, Raphaël Billé, Vasiliki I. Chalastani, Ruth D. Gates, Jean-Olivier Irisson, Jack J. Middelburg, Hans-Otto Pörtner, Greg H. Rau
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Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2018.00337.s002
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/7165402 2023-05-15T17:51:20+02:00 Table_1_Ocean Solutions to Address Climate Change and Its Effects on Marine Ecosystems.pdf Jean-Pierre Gattuso Alexandre K. Magnan Laurent Bopp William W. L. Cheung Carlos M. Duarte Jochen Hinkel Elizabeth Mcleod Fiorenza Micheli Andreas Oschlies Phillip Williamson Raphaël Billé Vasiliki I. Chalastani Ruth D. Gates Jean-Olivier Irisson Jack J. Middelburg Hans-Otto Pörtner Greg H. Rau 2018-10-04T09:03:10Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2018.00337.s002 https://figshare.com/articles/Table_1_Ocean_Solutions_to_Address_Climate_Change_and_Its_Effects_on_Marine_Ecosystems_pdf/7165402 unknown doi:10.3389/fmars.2018.00337.s002 https://figshare.com/articles/Table_1_Ocean_Solutions_to_Address_Climate_Change_and_Its_Effects_on_Marine_Ecosystems_pdf/7165402 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Oceanography Marine Biology Marine Geoscience Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Physical Oceanography Marine Engineering climate change ocean acidification ocean solutions global local governance Dataset 2018 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2018.00337.s002 2018-10-10T22:58:15Z The Paris Agreement target of limiting global surface warming to 1.5–2°C compared to pre-industrial levels by 2100 will still heavily impact the ocean. While ambitious mitigation and adaptation are both needed, the ocean provides major opportunities for action to reduce climate change globally and its impacts on vital ecosystems and ecosystem services. A comprehensive and systematic assessment of 13 global- and local-scale, ocean-based measures was performed to help steer the development and implementation of technologies and actions toward a sustainable outcome. We show that (1) all measures have tradeoffs and multiple criteria must be used for a comprehensive assessment of their potential, (2) greatest benefit is derived by combining global and local solutions, some of which could be implemented or scaled-up immediately, (3) some measures are too uncertain to be recommended yet, (4) political consistency must be achieved through effective cross-scale governance mechanisms, (5) scientific effort must focus on effectiveness, co-benefits, disbenefits, and costs of poorly tested as well as new and emerging measures. Dataset Ocean acidification Frontiers: Figshare
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topic Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
climate change
ocean acidification
ocean solutions
global
local
governance
spellingShingle Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
climate change
ocean acidification
ocean solutions
global
local
governance
Jean-Pierre Gattuso
Alexandre K. Magnan
Laurent Bopp
William W. L. Cheung
Carlos M. Duarte
Jochen Hinkel
Elizabeth Mcleod
Fiorenza Micheli
Andreas Oschlies
Phillip Williamson
Raphaël Billé
Vasiliki I. Chalastani
Ruth D. Gates
Jean-Olivier Irisson
Jack J. Middelburg
Hans-Otto Pörtner
Greg H. Rau
Table_1_Ocean Solutions to Address Climate Change and Its Effects on Marine Ecosystems.pdf
topic_facet Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
climate change
ocean acidification
ocean solutions
global
local
governance
description The Paris Agreement target of limiting global surface warming to 1.5–2°C compared to pre-industrial levels by 2100 will still heavily impact the ocean. While ambitious mitigation and adaptation are both needed, the ocean provides major opportunities for action to reduce climate change globally and its impacts on vital ecosystems and ecosystem services. A comprehensive and systematic assessment of 13 global- and local-scale, ocean-based measures was performed to help steer the development and implementation of technologies and actions toward a sustainable outcome. We show that (1) all measures have tradeoffs and multiple criteria must be used for a comprehensive assessment of their potential, (2) greatest benefit is derived by combining global and local solutions, some of which could be implemented or scaled-up immediately, (3) some measures are too uncertain to be recommended yet, (4) political consistency must be achieved through effective cross-scale governance mechanisms, (5) scientific effort must focus on effectiveness, co-benefits, disbenefits, and costs of poorly tested as well as new and emerging measures.
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Alexandre K. Magnan
Laurent Bopp
William W. L. Cheung
Carlos M. Duarte
Jochen Hinkel
Elizabeth Mcleod
Fiorenza Micheli
Andreas Oschlies
Phillip Williamson
Raphaël Billé
Vasiliki I. Chalastani
Ruth D. Gates
Jean-Olivier Irisson
Jack J. Middelburg
Hans-Otto Pörtner
Greg H. Rau
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Alexandre K. Magnan
Laurent Bopp
William W. L. Cheung
Carlos M. Duarte
Jochen Hinkel
Elizabeth Mcleod
Fiorenza Micheli
Andreas Oschlies
Phillip Williamson
Raphaël Billé
Vasiliki I. Chalastani
Ruth D. Gates
Jean-Olivier Irisson
Jack J. Middelburg
Hans-Otto Pörtner
Greg H. Rau
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title Table_1_Ocean Solutions to Address Climate Change and Its Effects on Marine Ecosystems.pdf
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title_fullStr Table_1_Ocean Solutions to Address Climate Change and Its Effects on Marine Ecosystems.pdf
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url https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2018.00337.s002
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