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Over the past 3 months after working on this project for 6 years, ocean carbon sequestration startup Running Tide sank 1000 tons wooden buoys off the Icelandic coast to prevent the embodied CO2 from being released into the atmosphere.
by Jesse Klein
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A group of former Google, SolarCity and Tesla executives in April snagged $20 million in what is being called the largest ocean-based carbon removal investment to date.
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Microalgae cultivation, seaweed sinking and electrochemistry enhanced sequestration are new ocean-focused ways to pull CO2 out of the air.
by Jesse Klein
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How much more CO2 can the ocean swallow, without harming sensitive ecosystems?
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The ocean and surrounding coastlands is a vast carbon sink that has yet to be fully tapped while offsetters and companies are chomping at the bit.
by Jesse Klein
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Canadian startup Planetary Technologies' process has several co-benefits including the cleanup of mine waste, green hydrogen production and ocean restoration.
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Seaweed plays a crucial role in the ocean’s ability to absorb greenhouse gases.
by Walé Azeez
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Sponsored: Most coral reefs are too fragile to withstand predicted global temperature increases in coming decades, yet corals in the Red Sea are thriving. Researchers in the Middle East hope to create an innovative, nature-based medicine to save coastal ecosystems.
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Until recently, the concept of blue carbon attracted little attention outside academic and think-tank circles. We may be at a turning point, thanks to the actions of some forward-thinking businesses.
by Jim Giles
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Employing approaches on land and at sea would prevent over-reliance on any one carbon removal approach.
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Researchers are looking to kelp for help storing carbon dioxide far beneath the surface of the sea.
by Emma Bryce