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Ocean-based sequestration heats ups

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"Once it goes down below 1,000 meters, it’s not coming back up, because the pressures are so great," Odlin told Fast Company. "So Once it goes down below 1,000 meters, it’s not coming back up, because the pressures are so great. Once it goes down below 1,000 meters, it’s not coming back up, because the pressures are so great.

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Ocean-based sequestration heats up

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"Once it goes down below 1,000 meters, it’s not coming back up, because the pressures are so great," Odlin told Fast Company. "So Once it goes down below 1,000 meters, it’s not coming back up, because the pressures are so great. Once it goes down below 1,000 meters, it’s not coming back up, because the pressures are so great.

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Ocean-based sequestration heats up

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. “Once it goes down below 1,000 meters, it’s not coming back up, because the pressures are so great,” Odlin told Fast Company. ” Once it goes down below 1,000 meters, it’s not coming back up, because the pressures are so great. .” “So you can get at least 1,000 years of sequestration.

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Ocean-based sequestration heats ups

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. “Once it goes down below 1,000 meters, it’s not coming back up, because the pressures are so great,” Odlin told Fast Company. ” Once it goes down below 1,000 meters, it’s not coming back up, because the pressures are so great. .” “So you can get at least 1,000 years of sequestration.

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Leveraging the ocean’s carbon removal potential

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billion tons of CO 2 in 2018. As the need for climate action becomes more urgent, the ocean is gaining attention as a potential part of the solution. In addition to these opportunities, a range of ocean-based carbon removal approaches could help capture and store billions of tons of carbon.