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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Artificial Ocean-fertilizing

Artificial ocean-fertilizing to mitigate global warming?



Researchers have identified that algal growth in the oceans may help in sequestering carbon in the sea floors for centuries. Debates are ongoing if the method should be pursued. Read more here and here.
(The picture above was adopted from here.)

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