PODCAST Ocean-climate research series episode one: Miriam Zitner from Carbon to Sea Canada

In this first episode of our six-part series focusing on ocean-climate research, we reconnect with Miriam Zitner, of Carbon to Sea Canada, who kindly walks us through what's new in the field of Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement (OAE), which is, in a roundabout way, a method whereby we help oceans (and in some cases, rivers) increase their ability to help us fight climate change by lowering the acidity of the water to be able to absorb even more CO2 from the atmosphere. Confused yet? Sound more like science fiction than reality? Think again...and listen in. Miriam will explain all.

Pam Sullivan

Pam is a communications specialist with an extensive background in journalism, communications, and editing. She has many years of experience working as editor-in-chief for both magazines and community newspapers. Pam currently works as an independent writer and editor, with a wide range of clients: from business and government to tourism agencies, development banks, chambers of commerce, and more. She is also the Managing Editor of the Climate Story Network.

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