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Algae to save the planet!




by izentrop » 25/11/21, 10:06

Store 400 times more carbon and produce much more oxygen and much faster than planting trees, with microscopic algae that grow in both fresh and salt water, this is a good solution for the climate : Lol:
Algae, when used in conjunction with AI-powered bioreactors, are up to 400 times more efficient than a tree at removing CO2 from the atmosphere. This means that as we learn to reduce carbon emissions and increase our consumption habits, we can start to significantly reduce atmospheric carbon. When used correctly, it could make a city carbon negative without changing the city's current production or consumption patterns.

Trees and algae naturally sequester carbon dioxide. Trees “consume” it as part of their photosynthetic process by “absorbing” carbon in their trunks and roots and releasing oxygen into the air. Algae reproduce the same process but "take up" carbon in the form of more algae. Algae can consume more carbon dioxide than trees because they can cover more area, grow faster, and be more easily controlled by bioreactors, given their relative size. Bioreactors can contain large amounts of algae and optimize their growth cycle (and related sequestration) in an easier way than trees and take algae blooms, dehydrate them and ultimately use them as fuel or biomass. https://qz.com/1718988/algae-might-be-a ... ate-change
Beer, to save the planet!
After the special beers, the spicy beers, with butter, ... here is the seaweed beer.
Australian brewers have developed a new way to fight global warming while having fun. Young Henry's Brewery works with the Deep Green Biotech Hub at Sydney University of Technology. This university helps companies adopt solutions and applications based on algae, especially microalgae, which the brewery uses to offset carbon emissions from its beer production. Algae are found in "bioreactors" (a converter of CO2 into organic matter). Each mL (milliliter) contains about 5 million cells - or individual plants. The entire 400-liter bioreactor can hold up to 2 billion algal cells and will produce about as much oxygen as one hectare of Australian forest.
Algae produce half of the world's oxygen through photosynthesis, although they represent only 1 / 60th of the total biomass of plants. There are two main types of algae - macro algae, which are kelp and seaweed; and microalgae, which are tiny, microscopic plants that can grow in both freshwater and saltwater. These microorganisms also offer the possibility of associating their growth with the fixation of CO2 of industrial origin. The whole could absorb carbon dioxide up to 400 times faster than trees.

https://younghenrys.com/algae
https://www.uts.edu.au/climate-change-c ... technology
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aax0848

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by Ahmed » 25/11/21, 11:14

Well done! Succeeding in eliminating the consequences in order to better perpetuate the causes, that would be an achievement! : roll:
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 25/11/21, 18:42

izentrop wrote:Store 400 times more carbon and produce much more oxygen and much faster than planting trees, with microscopic algae that grow in both fresh and salt water, this is a good solution for the climate : Lol:
Algae, when used in conjunction with AI-powered bioreactors, are up to 400 times more efficient than a tree at removing CO2 from the atmosphere. This means that as we learn to reduce carbon emissions and increase our consumption habits, we can start to significantly reduce atmospheric carbon. When used correctly, it could make a city carbon negative without changing the city's current production or consumption patterns.5

LOOOOOOOOOL !!!!
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GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:You just have to spray huge cold and poor areas with iron to detonate the phytoplankton which will absorb huge amounts of Co2 and produce food for the entire food chain and oxygen for the atmosphere. This NATURAL mechanism is impressive in efficiency (95% of the Co2 produced by Australian fires absorbed) !!!
There's no need to say, nature is really shit ... : Cheesy:
I doubted that you would have bounced on this detail ... which only concerns the opinion of a researcher without any relativity, which is that of fallout at sea, the vast majority of this oxidized gas must have joined the atmosphere for a long time, amplifying GHGs. This is only a press article, scientific articles are more precise but "reserved for specialists".
man-made-natural-disasters / the-fires-in-australia-were-preventable-t16287-140.html? # p467409
Dumbass !
The study published in Nature:
https://www-nature-com.translate.goog/a ... tr_pto=nui
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by gegyx » 25/11/21, 19:23

Eat or burn algae and it will release the cadmium they crave.
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by Ahmed » 25/11/21, 19:40

... mmm! Cadmium is good! :P
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 25/11/21, 20:15

Ahmed wrote:... mmm! Cadmium is good! :P

Yes ! Very good for our nerve cells (among others) ... a real "booster" ... : Mrgreen:
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by izentrop » 25/11/21, 23:41

Ahmed wrote:Well done! Succeeding in eliminating the consequences in order to better perpetuate the causes, that would be an achievement! : roll:
:?: :?:
In the process where we exploit what is left in wood, I do not believe at all that we can offset GHG emissions by planting forests. It's just an alibi to be able to plunder what remains of resources.

Planting a tree gives a result 50 years later, whereas for µalgae ...
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by izentrop » 26/11/21, 07:33

You can do a lot of things with algae https://www.mixerdirect.com/blogs/mixer ... s-of-algae
Insects too, near my home, a factory will produce
the new factory is due to open its doors next year, in Poulainville near Amiens. It will employ nearly 80 employees at the start (compared to around forty in Dole), will produce 24 hours a day, 24 days a week, between 7 and 7 tonnes of flour per year. “With a total surface area of ​​around 20 m000 and a height of 25 meters for the breeding area, this vertical farm will cost nearly 000 million euros. It will then be the most important in the world ”... https://www.lesechos.fr/industrie-servi ... es-1163807


And yes, we are talking about rising commodity prices, we must prepare to face ...
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by Ahmed » 26/11/21, 09:10

Izentrop, you write:
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I am aware that you cannot understand my remark, the rest of your sentence shows it: since too many forests are deforested, then let’s not fight against this plunder, but let’s find an alternative solution. Solution which aims only to capture the co2 which could prove inconvenient for the pursuit of all forms of destruction of the world, destruction which is not limited to RC, but extends to life forms and social issues.
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by humus » 26/11/21, 09:50

Ahmed wrote:Well done! Succeeding in eliminating the consequences in order to better perpetuate the causes, that would be an achievement! : roll:

Yes but no !
Nothing is done with such remarks.
That is to say that by choosing distancing, we implicitly choose the destruction in progress.
I do not find that it is working for good. : roll:

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