Good, there is a serious shortage of donor organs.
Good, there is a serious shortage of donor organs.
Wow china seems less and less like a place anyone should respect.
Again, not my assertion but go on about my ignorance. Of course not all scientific papers agree. That’s why we have field testing and peer review.
I aquaculture cnidaria and get paid for algae abatement so maybe you could trust me a bit.
Well sometimes the ones that can’t get laid bring guns to school.
It’s okay to say you don’t understand marine chemistry, there is no shame in it.
The whole “seed the oceans with ferrous oxide” idea isn’t mine. In fact many better minds came up with it. You can check it out if you want, no pressure.
Honestly unless it was a red cyanobacteria bloom I doubt anyone would notice. I for one don’t drink pool water so I wouldn’t be very affected 🤷
I agree on the first part of what you said.
But we aren’t fixing the problem either way so what’s really at stake?
Jump in and you won’t need shade to cool down.
Better to leave it with just the environmental changes we made without intent right?
Sushi chefs be rolling some mean shit
I mean ideally we would flood the ocean with Fe³ and spark a mass breed of this shit where it belongs. The biomass could work it’s way up the food chain as an added benefit too.
But we won’t 🙃
Ain’t nobody got time for that.
Hey, I’d be the first wanker with a sledge out breaking it up if we all went in on it together. Something tells me I wouldn’t get very far tho
So I think the general idea is that you can convert more CO² to carbon in the form of sugars and O² molecules per square foot with algae than with trees. Trees would totally do the same thing if we ripped up all the concrete and buildings to replant a forest, but that process would take decades.
This can be added into existing infrastructure and helps I guess. Kinda a neat concept.
Sure the ceo is skilled enough to blame waning interest, but is the ceo skilled enough to ask why interest has waned?
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