Experiment Will Attempt to Counter Climate Change by Altering Ocean
WILKINSON BASIN, GULF OF MAINE, AUG 10 – The LOC-NESS project will test ocean alkalinity enhancement to remove about 50 tons of CO2, aiming to supplement emissions cuts and inform future carbon removal efforts.
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Experiment will attempt to counter climate change by altering ocean
Gulf of Maine will be site of safety and effectiveness testing.
Can We Alter the Ocean to Counter Climate Change Faster? This Experiment Aims to Find Out - Inside Climate News
As corporate interest in ocean carbon removal grows, researchers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution are testing the safety and effectiveness of one such technique in the Gulf of Maine.By Teresa TomassoniLater this summer, a fluorescent reddish-pink spiral will bloom across the Wilkinson Basin in the Gulf of Maine, about 40 miles northeast of Cape Cod. Scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution will release the nontoxic water…
Can We Alter the Ocean to Counter Climate Change Faster? This Experiment Aims to Find Out
As corporate interest in ocean carbon removal grows, researchers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution are testing the safety and effectiveness of one such technique in the Gulf of Maine. By Teresa Tomassoni Later this summer, a fluorescent reddish-pink spiral will bloom across the Wilkinson Basin in the Gulf of Maine, about 40 miles northeast of Cape Cod. Scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution will release the nontoxic wat…
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