Fertilizing the oceans with iron could help remove a gigaton of carbon dioxide per year
Fertilizing the oceans with iron could help remove a gigaton of carbon dioxide per year
interestingengineering.com Fertilizing the oceans with iron could help remove a gigaton of carbon dioxide per year
Phytoplankton absorbs carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, and there's a relatively easy way to boost the world's populations.
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Phytoplankton absorbs carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, and there's a relatively easy way to boost the world's populations.
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I have a better idea.
We throw our politicians and people with power in the sea.
13 0 ReplyI mean, that would be a lot of iron....
3 0 ReplyMore like lead
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