US firms take to the sea in effort to remove carbon at scale

Published 20:13 on April 20, 2023  /  Last updated at 20:13 on April 20, 2023  / /  Nature-based, Voluntary

Two US-based companies are betting on enhancing the ocean’s ability to naturally remove carbon on a gigatonne scale, one by spreading olivine on beaches and the other by sinking CO2 to the deep ocean in permanent form.
Two US-based companies are betting on enhancing the ocean’s ability to naturally remove carbon on a gigatonne scale, one by spreading olivine on beaches and the other by sinking CO2 to the deep ocean in permanent form.


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