David Ho on Nostr: Any carbon dioxide removal (CDR) method that draws in a lot of air or water — like ...
Any carbon dioxide removal (CDR) method that draws in a lot of air or water — like direct air capture or direct ocean removal — should consider the ecosystem consequences of drawing in a lot of insects, microbes, small animals, plankton, invertebrate larvae, and fish larvae, etc.
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