why seaweed may not be a silver bullet for carbon storage after all
- Written by John Barry Gallagher, Associate Researcher, University of Tasmania
ShutterstockOver the last few years, there’s been a lot of hope placed in seaweed as a way to tackle climate change.
The excitement stemmed from studies suggesting seaweed could be scaled up to capture and store huge quantities of carbon dioxide, taking advantage of rapid growth rates, large areas, and long-term storage in the deep ocean.
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