Seaweeds could be the key to fighting climate change with carbon sequestration
Seaweeds could help store carbon and fight climate change by absorbing CO2 from the atmosphere. Scientists are studying how much carbon seaweeds can trap and how it affects the environment. They suggest a new method called Forensic Carbon Accounting to track carbon movement in seaweeds and oceans. This could help us understand the impact of seaweeds on carbon storage better.