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Large research projects

Explore the large research projects
This is active first level H2

Reducing uncertainty in the climate carbon budget

Reducing the uncertainty of the ocean’s role in the evolution of the Earth’s climate: Ocean and biogeochemical processes (UNCERTAIN-SEA)
Reducing the uncertainty of the ocean’s role in the evolution of the Earth’s climate: Ocean and biogeochemical processes (UNCERTAIN-SEA)
Transforming Climate Action (TCA) using artificial intelligence (TCA-AI)
Transforming Climate Action (TCA) using artificial intelligence (TCA-AI)
Ocean Communications Technology, Oceangoing Platforms, and Underwater Sensors: Next generation technologies for transforming ocean observations (OCTOPUS)
Ocean Communications Technology, Oceangoing Platforms, and Underwater Sensors: Next generation technologies for transforming ocean observations (OCTOPUS)

Ocean-based climate change mitigation

Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal
Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal
Carbon point source mitigation (Ocean carbon removal strategies)
Carbon point source mitigation (Ocean carbon removal strategies)
The sustainable development of tidal energy infrastructure
The sustainable development of tidal energy infrastructure

Just and equitable adaptation

The future of coastal communities: Experiences, adaptations, and heritage perspectives
The future of coastal communities: Experiences, adaptations, and heritage perspectives
Towards transformative ocean-climate action and policy
Towards transformative ocean-climate action and policy
Transformative adaptations to social-ecological climate change trajectories (TranSECT)
Transformative adaptations to social-ecological climate change trajectories (TranSECT)
Climate Justice: Values and Vulnerability (CJV²)
Climate Justice: Values and Vulnerability (CJV²)
Rethinking transformation: Centering Msit No’kmaq for just and equitable climate change adaptation and mitigation (The Rethinking Project)
Rethinking transformation: Centering Msit No’kmaq for just and equitable climate change adaptation and mitigation (The Rethinking Project)
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