"Revolutionary Carbon Storage Method Discovered in Black Sea's Depths"

Researchers at Israel-based company Rewind have developed a new method of carbon storage by taking plants and biomass that have absorbed high concentrations of carbon dioxide and sinking them to the bottom of the Black Sea. Inspired by nature's ability to capture carbon, the researchers aim to achieve a net-negative effect by preserving the balance of carbon released when the plants decompose. The Black Sea's lack of oxygen creates an ideal preservation environment, preventing the carbon from reentering the atmosphere. This innovative approach could potentially remove 1 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere per year, contributing to global climate change mitigation efforts.
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