Seaweed farming offers big carbon sequestration potential for China, researchers say

Published 10:24 on March 13, 2023  /  Last updated at 10:24 on March 13, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, China

Seaweed farming is believed to have considerable potential for carbon sequestration in China compared to other ocean-based carbon dioxide removal (CDR) approaches, though further research is still needed, a report has found.
Seaweed farming is believed to have considerable potential for carbon sequestration in China compared to other ocean-based carbon dioxide removal (CDR) approaches, though further research is still needed, a report has found.


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