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Nature Based Carbon Removal

Biochar

Marine Biomass Sinking

Marine Biomass Sinking

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Biochar carbon removal involves converting biomass into a stable, carbon-rich material through pyrolysis and applying it to soil. This process locks carbon away for centuries while enhancing soil fertility and water retention.

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Marine Biomass Sinking

Marine Biomass Sinking

Marine Biomass Sinking

Underwater view of tangled fishing nets harming marine life.

Marine biomass sinking captures carbon by growing fast-growing seaweeds like kelp, which absorb CO₂ during photosynthesis. The harvested biomass is then sunk to the deep ocean, sequestering the carbon for hundreds to thousands of years.

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Microalgal Capture and Storage

Microalgal Capture and Storage

Microalgal Capture and Storage

Aerial view of aquaculture or algae farming ponds near the coast.

Microalgal Capture and Storage harnesses microalgae to absorb CO₂ through rapid photosynthesis in controlled environments. The captured biomass can be processed and stored or converted into durable products, effectively sequestering the carbon.

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River Alkalinity Enhancement

Microalgal Capture and Storage

Microalgal Capture and Storage

A winding river flows through a dense forest with autumn-colored trees.

River Alkalinity Enhancement increases the natural capacity of rivers to absorb CO₂ by adding alkaline substances. This accelerates the conversion of dissolved CO₂ into stable bicarbonates, aiding long-term carbon sequestration.

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