Good NewsGiuseppe Costanza/Flickr/https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ The bacteria that can capture carbon Could miniscule organisms help the world meet its climate goals?
Solutions www.fastcompany.com A 'sea tractor' harvests and replants carbon-capturing seaweed at this floating farm Seaweed farming could be a potent weapon in the fight against climate change. But can it scale?
Newsletter www.newscientist.com Algae transplant could protect coral reefs threatened by warming seas Heat-resistant algae made in a lab seems to protect coral from bleaching. It could help to save reefs if we fail to tackle global warming fast enough
Impacts cosmosmagazine.com Nine reasons we should be eating microalgae As the climate warms, the land we use for growing energy-intensive crops such as wheat and corn is becoming less productive. We need to find ways to feed the earth's growing population that isn't so burdensome on the environment.
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