Importance of Blue Carbon in Mitigating Climate Change and Plastic/Microplastic Pollution and Promoting Circular Economy

Author:

Bandh Suhaib A.1,Malla Fayaz A.2ORCID,Qayoom Irteza3ORCID,Mohi-Ud-Din Haika3,Butt Aqsa Khursheed3,Altaf Aashia3,Wani Shahid A.3,Betts Richard4,Truong Thanh Hai5,Pham Nguyen Dang Khoa5,Cao Dao Nam6,Ahmed Shams Forruque7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Higher Education, Government of Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar 190001, Jammu and Kashmir, India

2. Department of Environmental Science, Government Degree College Tral, Pulwama 192123, Jammu and Kashmir, India

3. Sri Pratap College Campus, Cluster University Srinagar, Srinagar 190001, Jammu and Kashmir, India

4. Climate Change and Sustainability Services, Salford M50 3AA, UK

5. PATET Research Group, Ho Chi Minh City University of Transport, Ho Chi Minh City 717000, Vietnam

6. Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Ho Chi Minh City University of Transport, Ho Chi Minh City 717000, Vietnam

7. Science and Math Program, Asian University for Women, Chattogram 4000, Bangladesh

Abstract

Blue carbon has made significant contributions to climate change adaptation and mitigation while assisting in achieving co-benefits such as aquaculture development and coastal restoration, winning international recognition. Climate change mitigation and co-benefits from blue carbon ecosystems are highlighted in the recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Special Report on Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate. Its diverse nature has resulted in unprecedented collaboration across disciplines, with conservationists, academics, and politicians working together to achieve common goals such as climate change mitigation and adaptation, which need proper policy regulations, funding, and multi-prong and multi-dimensional strategies to deal with. An overview of blue carbon habitats such as seagrass beds, mangrove forests, and salt marshes, the critical role of blue carbon ecosystems in mitigating plastic/micro-plastic pollution, as well as the utilization of the above-mentioned blue carbon resources for biofuel production, are critically presented in this research. It also highlights the concerns about blue carbon habitats. Identifying and addressing these issues might help preserve and enhance the ocean’s ability to store carbon and combat climate change and mitigate plastic/micro-plastic pollution. Checking out their role in carbon sequestration and how they act as the major carbon sinks of the world are integral parts of this study. In light of the global frameworks for blue carbon and the inclusion of microalgae in blue carbon, blue carbon ecosystems must be protected and restored as part of carbon stock conservation efforts and the mitigation of plastic/micro-plastic pollution. When compared to the ecosystem services offered by terrestrial ecosystems, the ecosystem services provided by coastal ecosystems, such as the sequestration of carbon, the production of biofuels, and the remediation of pollution, among other things, are enormous. The primary purpose of this research is to bring awareness to the extensive range of beneficial effects that can be traced back to ecosystems found in coastal environments.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

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