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Nature Communications Publications Highlights Findings from Cornwall Methods Test in 2022
The late-June publication of Magnesium hydroxide addition reduces aqueous carbon dioxide in wastewater discharged to the ocean marks the culmination of more than three years of work involving a broad collaboration of partners with a shared interest in progressing one of the most promising methods to address the climate crisis. As the very first field […]
“Inventive Intervention for the Climate” An Article from Climate Story Network
Another feature of Planetary’s work in Nova Scotia highlighted by Climate Story Network. This article has a nice overview of our Tufts Cove Project along with the dye tracer study performed by Dalhousie University. We loved this quote from Holly Jean Buck Holly Jean Buck, the author of books like After Geoengineering and Ending Fossil […]
“An Alkaline Solution” – Planetary and OAE highlighted in Science
Planetary’s work in Nova Scotia has been highlighted in a Science magazine feature. The feature takes our Tufts Cove project as a case study while describing the broader state of Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement (OAE) research internationally, noting rising interest in the field, significant environmental and economic potential, and ongoing work being done to […]
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Halifax Project Update
Kwe’! Hello! Bonjour! We’re excited to share the latest updates from Planetary’s Halifax Harbour field trial, where our journey to combat climate change is making waves—literally! Since December 2nd, 2024 we have been running our Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement (OAE) system 24/7-in Halifax Harbour. This marks a big step forward in our mission to continue developing […]
Community Notice: 24-Hour Dosing Activities Commence at Tufts Cove Generating Station
We are pleased to announce the beginning of the next phase of our field trial which includes a transition to 24-hour dosing for our Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement (OAE) system in Halifax Harbour. This move is aimed at our continued development of safe, effective, and scalable carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies to address climate change. This […]
Dalhousie Field Oceanography Students – Communicating Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement – Week 3
In the weeks leading up to the latest Field Trial in Halifax, a group of Dalhousie students were invited to participate and learn more about ocean alkalinity enhancement within the context of their 3rd year undergraduate field oceanography class. The class, taught by Laura deGelleke, was first introduced to the field trial work when Planetary’s […]