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Ocean-based sequestration heats ups

GreenBiz

Ocean-based sequestration heats ups. This article originally appeared in the State of Green Business 2021. That’s why one recent survey recorded almost $160 million spent on forest offsets in 2019. Until recently, ocean sequestration, also known as blue carbon, attracted little attention outside academic and think-tank circles.

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Ocean-based sequestration heats up

GreenBiz

Ocean-based sequestration heats up. This article originally appeared in the State of Green Business 2021. That’s why one recent survey recorded almost $160 million spent on forest offsets in 2019. Until recently, ocean sequestration, also known as blue carbon, attracted little attention outside academic and think-tank circles.

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Ocean-based sequestration heats up

AGreenLiving

Ocean-based sequestration heats up Jim Giles Mon, 02/01/2021 – 00:30 This article originally appeared in the State of Green Business 2021. That’s why one recent survey recorded almost $160 million spent on forest offsets in 2019. Thanks to their work, companies of all sizes soon may be able invest in ocean sequestration.

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Ocean-based sequestration heats ups

AGreenLiving

Ocean-based sequestration heats ups Jim Giles Mon, 02/01/2021 – 00:30 This article originally appeared in the State of Green Business 2021. That’s why one recent survey recorded almost $160 million spent on forest offsets in 2019. Thanks to their work, companies of all sizes soon may be able invest in ocean sequestration.

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Every region of the country is taking climate action. Here’s how.

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States, cities, businesses, and organizations across the country are taking increasingly large steps to reduce emissions — and those efforts are aided by the falling costs of renewable energy and other decarbonizing technologies. Between 2005 and 2019, greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. decreased by 12 percent.