Storing carbon in the deep ocean
Macroalgae grow fast and capture carbon dioxide via photosynthsis. This CO₂ can be permanently sequestered by sending it to the bottom of the ocean.
Find out moreMacroalgae grow fast and capture carbon dioxide via photosynthsis. This CO₂ can be permanently sequestered by sending it to the bottom of the ocean.
Find out moreThis project amplifies “chemical weathering”, a natural process in which minerals such as olivine dissolve atmospheric CO₂.
Find out moreBiomass is converted to bio-oil with fast pyrolysis to then be pumped into the same underground rock formations that stored crude oil millions of years.
Find out moreA carbon dioxide removal method that uses large fans to extract the CO₂ from air, before pumping it underground into special rock formations to be turned into stone.
Find out moreAfter huge wildfires destroyed vast areas of California’s forests, trees must be replanted to provide the native wildlife a home and recapture the CO₂ released into the atmosphere.
Find out moreWith the loss of over 70% of the nations forest cover, Nepal desperately needs new trees planted and protected to help the animals and people that depend so much on the local environment.
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