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A small, UK government-funded project called SeaCURE, has found a way of sucking carbon out of the ocean, and storing it.
A ground-breaking project to suck carbon out of the sea has started operating on England's south coast. The small pilot ...
In UK, Project SeaCURE is pioneering technology to extract COâ‚‚ directly from seawater, enhancing the ocean's natural carbon ...
The resuspension of seafloor sediments—triggered by human activities such as bottom trawling as well as natural processes ...
"Seawater has got loads of carbon in it compared ... UK as part of efforts to develop technologies that capture and store greenhouse gases. "Removing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere is ...
"Seawater has got loads of carbon in it compared to the air ... being backed in the UK as part of efforts to develop technologies that capture and store greenhouse gases. "Removing greenhouse gases ...
British scientists could experiment with techniques to block sunlight as part of a £50 million government funded scheme to ...
Warming temperatures can ramp up the activity of methane-producing bacteria in wetland soils, adding to methane emissions.
The air in Basra carries a strange weight: part saline mist from the nearby Persian Gulf and part acrid smoke from the ...
England has officially turned on its experimental project aimed at sequestering seawater carbon. In addition to mitigating ...