Seaweed forests combat climate change, Utrecht research shows

Seaweed forests combat climate change Utrecht research shows

According to earth scientist Middelburg, this discovery is important for nature conservation. When seaweed forests are damaged, they can also absorb less carbon, which is bad for the climate. That is why the research team wants the forests to be better protected. In addition to preserving the natural seaweed forests, cultivation can also play a role in removing CO2, according to Middelburg.

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