[2026 New Year Special] Korean-style Blue Carbon Model, Seeking Answers in Seaweed Forests

Published Dec 31, 2025

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International recognition of seaweed blue carbon... Expansion into carbon trading modelThe IPCC officially approved blue carbon, highlighting South Korea's strength in seaweed forests. The spread of green algae threatens the fishery base. The carbon trading system for seaweed forests is under consideration. The international community has declared '2050 carbon neutrality' to limit the rise in global average temperature to within 1.5℃, and is setting national greenhouse gas reduction targets (NDC) and promoting various reduction efforts and activities to achieve these targets. To achieve greenhouse gas reduction targets, it is necessary to reduce emissions from the use of fossil fuels and expand 'carbon sinks' that absorb and store already emitted carbon.

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Seaweed blue carbon internationally recognized... Expansion into carbon trading model IPCC officially approves blue carbon Korea's seaweed sea forests highlight strengths Spread of green algae threatens fishing industry base Sea forest carbon trading system under way The international community has declared "2050 carbon neutrality" to curb the rise in global average temperature to within 1.5℃, and to achieve this, countries have set national greenhouse gas reduction targets (NDC) and are pushing various reduction efforts and activities to meet each target. To achieve greenhouse gas reduction targets, it is essential to reduce emissions from the use of fossil fuels and to expand "carbon sinks" that absorb and store already emitted carbon. However, traditional terrestrial carbon sinks (green carbon) such as forests are facing structural difficulties due to limitations in land availability, risks of wildfires, pests and diseases, and reduced absorption capacity due to aging forests. ...
Source: Fisheco

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