An international research group has released the results of work on the capacity of seaweed to store carbon. According to these researchers, algae accumulate at the bottom of the sea about 83,000 tons of carbon per square kilometer. A typical land forest sets 30,000 tons per square kilometer, mostly concentrated on the tree trunk, while algae set carbon on the soil.
Algae only occupy 0.2% of the seabed, but 10% of the carbon accumulated by the sea is believed to accumulate thanks to them. According to the researchers, algae bind carbon in the roots and in the surrounding land; in addition, it is estimated that they work for thousands of years in this work.
Support for genocide
Within the State of Israel, there is considerable support for the latest operation. Haaretz has released the results of a survey conducted for the Pennsylvania State University, which shows that 82 percent of “Israelis” support the comprehensive... [+]