On a recent Saturday, some 100 volunteers gathered on a popular beach in the Japanese port city of Yokohama, wading in the shallows to plant strands of light-green eelgrass on the seabed.
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On a recent Saturday, some 100 volunteers gathered on a popular beach in the Japanese port city of Yokohama, wading in the shallows to plant strands of light-green eelgrass on the seabed.
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I am all for methods to capture carbon, but the effort should be on eliminating/reducing it in the first place.
Can’t. We live in a carbon based ecosystem. Carbon will never go away
You are not wrong, but we could stop the emissions if we really wanted to or at least curtail to a level that we are not increasing the temperature. We just have to collective want this outcome as we absolutely have the tech and the money to do so. Sadly, we are marching right into disaster and likely food system collapse. I guess that only good news of that outcome is we will suddenly be putting out less green house gases as there will be less of us.
Tylerdurdon@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Kick it’s ass, seagrass