Could this actually work?
Sequestering Carbon
"We’re claiming that proper engineering can solve 100 percent of the climate crisis, at manageable cost," said lead author Eli Yablonovitch, PhD and professor at UC Berkeley, in a That could allow agro-sequestration to become carbon negative, and not just neutral. The team found that every metric ton of dry biomass could safely dispose of roughly two tons of CO2, a tremendous gain for the environment.
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