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10 Processes that Remove Carbon Dioxide From the Atmosphere

By Achraf El Madnaoui The severity of the climate emergency begs a simple yet fundamental question: what if we could effectively remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere? Researchers, scientists, and environmentalists alike have identified a series of concrete actions we can take to support a more sustainable, environmentally friendly global civilization.  A large-scale carbon dioxide […]

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invasive sargassum on a beach

What Is Invasive Sargassum, and What Does It Have To Do With Climate Change?

By Rachel Jaeger If you explored the ocean, you would find everywhere a large, leafy, brown seaweed called sargassum. There are many kinds of sargassum, but all of them have little round structures called pneumatocysts attached to their leafy branches that are filled with oxygen, giving the seaweed buoyancy. It floats on the surface of

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Ocean Carbon Cycle

The Ocean Carbon Cycle

By Rachel Jaeger Carbon—a naturally occurring element found in all living organisms on earth—doesn’t like to stay in one spot. It exists in a global carbon cycle; constantly moving from one reservoir to another, staying in some places for a matter of days, and others for thousands of years or longer. After moving through the

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