Carbon recyclers: Sulfur bacteria break down organic substances in seabed phys.org 20 points by wglb 4 days ago
0cf8612b2e1e 13 hours ago Does this mean the plans to sequester carbon in biomass dumped into the ocean will not work? Or would be significantly less effective than hoped? pfdietz 10 hours ago Who was planning to dump biomass in the ocean?In any case, CO2 injected into the deep ocean is still pretty much sequestered. xhevahir 9 hours ago Seaweed farms. The seaweed would fall to the ocean floor, where some hope it could sequester lots of carbon. aaron695 6 hours ago [dead]
pfdietz 10 hours ago Who was planning to dump biomass in the ocean?In any case, CO2 injected into the deep ocean is still pretty much sequestered. xhevahir 9 hours ago Seaweed farms. The seaweed would fall to the ocean floor, where some hope it could sequester lots of carbon.
xhevahir 9 hours ago Seaweed farms. The seaweed would fall to the ocean floor, where some hope it could sequester lots of carbon.
Does this mean the plans to sequester carbon in biomass dumped into the ocean will not work? Or would be significantly less effective than hoped?
Who was planning to dump biomass in the ocean?
In any case, CO2 injected into the deep ocean is still pretty much sequestered.
Seaweed farms. The seaweed would fall to the ocean floor, where some hope it could sequester lots of carbon.
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Paper: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.ads5631