CleanTechnica•about 1 month ago
Seaweed Blooms Suggest The Ocean Is Geoengineering Itself
Key Takeaway
Natural ocean processes, like seaweed blooms, are emerging as potential factors in global climate regulation, which could influence future environmental policy and carbon management strategies.
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- •Emerging research highlights natural ocean processes, specifically seaweed blooms, as potential contributors to planetary-scale climate regulation.
- •The concept of the ocean 'geoengineering itself' through these blooms suggests a natural carbon sequestration mechanism that could influence future climate models.
- •While not immediately actionable, this topic signals potential long-term shifts in carbon management strategies and environmental policy relevant to large energy consumers and developers.
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Two studies published this year put a spotlight on how changes in the ocean are affecting the planet and the global economy. The post Seaweed Blooms Suggest The Ocean Is Geoengineering Itself appeared first on CleanTechnica .