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thehindubusinessline.comTwo studies find that growing seaweed to sequester carbon dioxide could deplete ocean nutrients and reduce phytoplankton growth. The findings limit viable locations and question net atmospheric benefits without iron fertilization.
thehindu.comA trial in New York state added 650 tonnes of crushed olivine sand to a beach in 2022. Researchers monitored seafloor life for one year and reported no measurable increase in heavy metals in organisms. The study compared sites with olivine, regular sand, and no added sand.
EuronewsA new study in Communications Sustainability found that investing in wind or solar power provides greater combined climate and public health benefits than equivalent spending on direct air capture technologies, even under optimistic scenarios. Researchers modeled outcomes across…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewJPMorgan Chase has agreed to a carbon removal deal that incorporates wildfire prevention measures. The agreement involves funding for forest management practices aimed at reducing emissions and fire risks. Details of the partnership were reported by Axios.