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Researchers over in the Northeast have poured 65,000 liters of sodium hydroxide into the Gulf of Maine in order to conduct a geoengineering project which, they claim, might combat climate change.
This trial—officially called the LOC-NESS project—took place last August 50 miles off the coast of Massachusetts. Scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution poured in several tons of this bright red chemical directly into the water over the course of 4 days. The thinking, is that by making the ocean more alkaline, it’ll suck in more CO2 from the atmosphere, and turn it into baking soda. Let’s go through the details together.
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🔵 Ocean Alkalinity Project:
https://bit.ly/4birufa
🔵Research Findings:
https://bit.ly/3No2qdG
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