How an Antacid for the Ocean Could Cool the Earth 0125.rtf
Increased CO2 Uptake by the Ocean 1124.rtf
Marine CO2 Removal Is About to Go Big 1024.rtf - Move seawater thru tanks on land and extract CO2 there, then elcectrolyze it, extracts the remaining alkaline slurry, react the slurry solution with the air to pull CO2 out of the air, creating bicarbonate solution and calcium carbonate.
Plan to Fight Global Warming Could Make the Oceans More Alkaline 0924.rtf
Pilot Project Sends Kelp – and Carbon – to the Sea Floor 1223.rtf
Scientists Are Trying to Coax the Ocean to Absorb More CO2 - 0422.rtf
How Seeding the Oceans with Minerals Could Grab Carbon from the Atmosphere 0923.rtf
Shopify, Startup Running Tide Tout Ocean Carbon Removal Breakthrough 0823.rtf
How Shocking the Ocean Could Turn It into a Carbon Removal Powerhouse 0523.rtf
Startups Turn to Ocean to Capture More Carbon off Southern California Coast 0223.rtf
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Pulling CO2 from the Ocean Might Be More Efficient than Direct Air Capture 0223.rtf
Ocean-Assisted Carbon Removal 0123.rtf
Mangrove Conservation Is Economic 0812.rtf
Testing of Carbon Removal by Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement Is About to Start 0123.rtf
The Eastern Mediterranean Sea Is So Hot, It’s Forming Carbonate Crystals 1022.rtf
Using Alkaline Rock Minerals to Combat Climate Change 0522.rtf
Reanalyzing Seaweed Ecosystems’ Role as Carbon Sinks 0522.rtf - Seaweeds directly can sequester carbon, but creatures that come with seaweed may have the opposite effect, and perhaps somewhat larger. More research is needed.
The Future of Ocean-Based Carbon Removal Research 0322.rtf
Mysterious Deep-Ocean Creatures May Help Combat Climate Change 0222.rtf
CO2 Capture by Pumping Surface Acidity to the Deep Ocean 0122.rtf
An Ocean of Optimism to Trap Emissions 0122.rtf
Southern Ocean Is Absorbing Carbon, Net 0122.rtf
U.S. Experts Endorse Research on Ocean Carbon-Removal Strategies 1221.rtf
Petrifying Climate Change 0621.rtf
Can the Kelp Forests of the World’s Oceans Help Solve the Climate Crisis? 0620.rtf
The Ocean Is Part of the Climate Change Solution 1019.rtf
Seaweed ‘Forests' Can Help Fight Climate Change 0819.rtf
Slow Climate Change by Protecting Creatures That Store Carbon in the Ocean 0419.rtf
Wetland Mud Is ‘Secret Weapon' against Climate Change 0319.rtf
The 7 Positive Externalities of Negative Emissions from OTEC 1218.rtf
Deep Water Seagrass Meadows Are Untapped Carbon Sinks 1218.rtf
Invading Plants Boost Blue Carbon 1018.rtf
Trends in Ocean Colour and Chlorophyll Concentration, 1889-2000, Worldwide.rtf
Mangroves May Store Way More Carbon than We Thought 0518.rtf
Climate Scientists Unlock Secrets of ‘Blue Carbon’ 0118.rtf
How to Make Coastal Mangrove Habitats Sequester Even More Carbon 0517.rtf
Could Elusive Deep-Sea Microbes Help Fight Climate Change? 0916.rtf
How Northern European Waters Soak Up CO2 - 0216.rtf
Massive Tree Farms, Soil Carbon Sequestration May Be Really Bad Climate Ideas 0216.rtf
Southern Ocean Showing ‘Remarkable' Revival in Carbon Absorption Ability 0915.rtf
How Fjords Are Helping Curb Global Warming 0515.rtf
Secrets of the Shelf Seas – One of Earth’s Most Important Ecosystems 0115.rtf
Eelgrass Could Save the Planet 1114.rtf
Storm Warning - the Winds of Climate Change 0714.rtf
Sea Urchin Nickel Soaks Up CO2 0213.rtf
Coastal Carbon Sinks in Dire Need of Protection 1209.rtf
Transporting Farm and Forest Residue to Anoxic Bottom of the Black Sea 0123.rtf
Ocean Fertilization Revived as Climate Change Alarm Grows 1122.rtf
Reanalyzing Seaweed Ecosystems’ Role as Carbon Sinks 0522.rtf - Seaweeds directly can sequester carbon, but creatures that come with seaweed may have the opposite effect, and perhaps somewhat larger. More research is needed.
Why Using the Oceans to Suck Up CO2 Might Not Be as Easy as Hoped 0322.rtf
Plankton May Have Unexpected Resilience to Warming Ocean Waters 0322.rtf
U.S. Experts Endorse Research on Ocean Carbon-Removal Strategies 1221.rtf - some involve algae and Kelp
Tweak Ocean Ecosystems? Maybe Not, Study Says. 0220.rtf
Humans May Be Accidentally Geo-engineering the Oceans 0719.rtf
Mysterious Green Antarctic Icebergs Might Be Fertilizing the Southern Ocean 0319.rtf
Biogenic Iron Dust for Ocean Iron Fertilization to Remove CO2 from Air at Scale 0219.rtf
Trends in Ocean Colour and Chlorophyll Concentration, 1889-2000, Worldwide.rtf - less chlorophyll in Pacific and Indian Oceans, but more in the North Atlantic
Healthy Climate News – 7 Technologies That Could Scale 0317.rtf - 3 involve ocean capture, 2 with algae.
Antarctic Icebergs Have Surprise Role in Slowing Warming 0116.rtf
Plankton Poo Clue Could Aid Climate Predictions 1015.rtf
Scientists Urge Global ‘Wake-up Call' to Deal with Climate Change 0215.rtf
Secrets of the Shelf Seas – One of Earth’s Most Important Ecosystems 0115.rtf
Models ‘Underplay Plant CO2 Absorption' 1014.rtf
Impact of Last Year’s Rouge Ocean Fertilization Experiment Still Unclear 1213.rtf
Ocean Iron Study Means Climate Rethink 0713.rtf
Seeding the Ocean to Capture Carbon 0113.rtf
Seeding Ocean with Volcanic Iron Did Little to Lower CO2 0313.rtf
Australia Bid to Stop 'Ocean Fertilization' 0513.rtf
Olivine to Fertilize Oceans Gets Thumbs Down 0113.rtf
Climate Ocean Tech Fix 0712.rtf
Patented Thermocline Can Upwell & Plankton Sequester CO2 1112.rtf
Ocean Algae to Remove CO2 Are Major Toxic 0310.rtf
Hungry Plankton Scuttle Ocean Fertilization 0309.rtf
Scientists Urge Caution in Ocean 1208.rtf
Section Map: Reversing Climate Change