Environment
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How Seaweed Became a Model of Future Sustainables
With global climate action still struggling to meet reduced emission targets, many scientists are dedicating more innovative discoveries towards the goal of highly sustainable, carbon-negative living. And in recent years, some researchers are showing that seaweed could serve as the base model for how future materials could be farmed and consumed, all while absorbing the excess of carbon that is driving climate change.
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