David Ho (oceanographer)
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David T. Ho is an American scientist who works as a Professor at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.[1] He is known for his work on air-sea gas transfer, mangrove carbon cycling, tracer oceanography, and ocean-based carbon dioxide removal (CDR).[2][3] He is often quoted in the media on CDR[4][5] and climate change,[6][7] and was recommended by the New York Times as a climate scientist to follow on social media.[8]
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Ho also created the Bamboo Bike Project, with John Mutter in 2006,[9] which has spurred growth in the number of groups and companies creating bamboo bicycles around the world.