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I don't think we can reduce emissions fast enough though. 2050 seems a long way away.

There are ways to capture carbon in seawater, kelp is the fastest growing I know of.

We need many solutions, not one.

[-] Spzi@lemm.ee 6 points 1 year ago

There are ways to capture carbon in seawater, kelp is the fastest growing I know of.

Okay, that type of geo engineering is a good counter argument against my previous comment. It comes with other issues and does not solve all issues, but still, good point.

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