
The Silent Sink: The high stakes of ocean carbon sequestration
The ocean currently absorbs nearly a third of human-caused CO2, but its natural capacity is being tested. A new review evaluates the potential of boosting this process through alkalinity enhancement and macroalgae farming, while warning of the need for strict verification. We may be able to accelerate the ocean's natural cleanup mechanisms, provided we can measure the results accurately.
By Lee, Subhas, Kim, Lee


