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Critical Review of the Longterm Implications of Carbon Dioxide Burial in Aquatic Ecosystem

Sony Emeka Ali, Esang Lazarus Esitikot, Gerald Ndubuisi Okeke, Ugah Theophilus Aku, Omatseyione Nesiama, Cletus Onyemhese Agbakhamen, Ogheneteme Pupu Okoro and Cynthia Amaka R. Obiorah
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Sony Emeka Ali: Highstone Global University, Texas, USA
Esang Lazarus Esitikot: Highstone Global University, Texas, USA
Gerald Ndubuisi Okeke: Highstone Global University, Texas, USA
Ugah Theophilus Aku: Highstone Global University, Texas, USA
Omatseyione Nesiama: Highstone Global University, Texas, USA
Cletus Onyemhese Agbakhamen: Highstone Global University, Texas, USA
Ogheneteme Pupu Okoro: Highstone Global University, Texas, USA
Cynthia Amaka R. Obiorah: Centre for Occupational Health, Safety and Environment, Universality of Port Harcourt, Nigeria

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 1, 4474-4479

Abstract: This review examines the effects of burying carbon dioxide (CO2) in the depths of oceans or rivers as a method of mitigating climate change. Carbon sequestration techniques, such as ocean and river-based CO2 burial, are being explored as potential solutions to the escalating global crisis of atmospheric CO2 buildup. By delving into the science behind carbon capture and storage (CCS) in aquatic environments, the study assesses both the potential benefits and the environmental risks associated with this approach. The findings suggest that while deep-sea and river CO2 storage may offer temporary reductions in atmospheric CO2, further research is necessary to evaluate long-term ecological impacts and safety.

Date: 2025
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