Companies hoping to grow carbon-sucking kelp may be rushing ahead of the science
Early stage technology to biologically sequester carbon. It may buy some time to get to net-zero, but huge questions remain.
Early stage technology to biologically sequester carbon. It may buy some time to get to net-zero, but huge questions remain.
Harvard professor of applied physics and of public policy, and co-founder of a carbon-capture-sequestration (CCS) company,, lays out the case for geoengineering plus CCS to avert the worst impacts of the coming heat.
Can biological sequestration contribute to getting the Net-Zero?
Maybe, but significant issues remain according to this MIT Tech Review article.