- cross-posted to:
- collapse@lemmit.online
- cross-posted to:
- collapse@lemmit.online
Climate change is an ever-pressing concern, with innovative ways to remove excess carbon from the atmosphere a continued focus of scientists. One such carbon sequestration method turns to an unlikely sink—seagrass—a marine flowering plant (angiosperm) that is found in shallow coastal waters up to 50m depth on all continents except Antarctica.
The more we know about this, the better. Depressing as it may be, learning about these means eventually we may be able to revive them.