Algae to save the planet!

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Re: Algae to save the planet!




by Ahmed » 04/12/21, 19:27

Post designed in a limited setting : roll: who thinks they are realistic.

While looking, you may meet it, the reality ... : roll:
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Re: Algae to save the planet!




by izentrop » 04/12/21, 19:32

dede2002 wrote:
izentrop wrote:If there is time to waste, there is a way to get down to low tech https://wiki.lowtechlab.org/wiki/Cultur ... iruline/fr

This is algae intended for human consumption, while those on the subject "to save the planet" are intended for engine power ...!
In the first place, it was to capture the excess CO2 so that when the micro-algae die, they fall to the bottom to store the excess before the CR becomes much more serious. Producing fuel and food just postpones the deadline.

This biological process is already active for 10% of CO2 capture by the oceans. The remaining 90%, which depends on cold water, will be compromised when the ice pack has completely melted and the oceans have absorbed too much heat. https://surfrider.eu/locean-et-le-clima ... -doxygene/
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Re: Algae to save the planet!




by Christophe » 08/02/24, 15:06

Seen at Leclerc this morning: seaweed twice as expensive as (farmer) chicken...Yum yum!

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Re: Algae to save the planet!




by Macro » 08/02/24, 15:32

It's a choice... Harvested by hand... It's priceless.
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