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Protecting Antarctica’s coastal blue carbon: a case for international cooperation
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posted on 2023-05-22, 18:42 authored by Brendan GogartyBrendan Gogarty, Narissa BaxNarissa Bax, Barnes, DKA, Sands, C, Jeffrey McGeeJeffrey McGee, Marcus HawardMarcus Haward, Lund Paulsen, M, Moreno, B, Moreau, C, Held, C, Downey, RAs sea-ice around Antarctica’s coastlines retracts, a massive ‘blue carbon’ area is emerging to replace it. This is a growing resource that is predicted to become the world’s largest natural carbon sequestration area. Given the loss of carbon sinks elsewhere and the existential threat of unabated climate change, this is an incredibly important global good that must be protected and promoted. In this chapter, we explore the legal and diplomatic barriers to that protection and posit potential solutions. In particular, we suggest vertical institutional linkage between the Antarctic Treaty System and the United Nations climate regimes as a way of incentivizing the establishment of global cooperative marine protected areas around Antarctica’s coasts.
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Publication title
Research Handbook on Climate Change, Oceans and CoastsEditors
J McDonald, J McGee and R BarnesPagination
462-484ISBN
9781788112222Department/School
Faculty of LawPublisher
Edward Elgar PublishingPlace of publication
UKExtent
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