How Canada can fix the single greatest miscalculation in climate policy

A Canadian-led North Atlantic Ocean Carbon Observatory could be Canada's most important contribution to the fight against climate change.
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney, pictured in 2012. Mr. Carney warned earlier this month that any calculation of global carbon dioxide emissions must take into account changes in the ocean.
On Oct. 1, in a virtual room filled with government leaders, philanthropic organizations and preeminent climate policy experts from across the G7, Mark Carney issued a warning: leaving the ocean out of our calculations to achieve net zero globally is a mistake we cannot afford to make. The fact is,...

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