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Social Carbon Foundation approves landmark method of carbon removal from algal bloom remediation
The world's largest algae growth pond uses nature-based technology to capture CO2 emissions - Yanko Design
Ocean tests raise doubts over use of algae as carbon sink | Nature
Lethal algae blooms – an ecosystem out of balance | Environment | The Guardian
Photosynthetic microalgae–based carbon sequestration and generation of biomass in biorefinery approach for renewable biofuels for a cleaner environment | SpringerLink
Dumping iron at sea can bury carbon for centuries, study shows | Geoengineering | The Guardian
Algae might be a secret weapon to combatting climate change
Killing toxic algae can halt climate collapse | Eyal Harel | The Blogs
Most CO2 from Australia's megafires has been offset by algal blooms | New Scientist
Minimizing carbon footprint via microalgae as a biological capture - ScienceDirect
Brilliant Planet plans cheap, gigaton-scale carbon capture using algae
Rogue Geoengineering Experiment Creates Massive Algae Bloom in Pacific Ocean « Inhabitat – Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building
Harmful algal blooms: A climate change co-stressor in marine and freshwater ecosystems - ScienceDirect
How freak algae blooms can solve climate change - Green Prophet
Iron Fertilization Might Not Make Oceans Better Carbon Sinks - Eos
Schematic pictures of the response of sediment organic carbon (SOC) to... | Download Scientific Diagram
Tiny Algae and the Political Theater of Planting One Trillion Trees
Sustainable Conversion of Harmful Algae Biomass into a CO2 Reduction Electrocatalyst for Two-Fold Carbon Utilization | Environmental Science & Technology
Quantifying coastal and marine ecosystem carbon storage potential for climate mitigation policy and management :: Ocean Carbon & Biogeochemistry
Remote sensing reveals Antarctic green snow algae as important terrestrial carbon sink | Nature Communications
Marine invertebrate interactions with Harmful Algal Blooms – Implications for One Health - ScienceDirect