I wrote something about creativity in science. Why would one write such a thing? That's the first question the piece addresses. There's general reasons, and then there's my current weird personal quest... deepconvection.substack.com/p/creativity...
Because we usually don't, and we aren't good at teaching it either.
Sadly, widespread cultivation of seaweed is unlikely to be a major carbon removal / climate solution.
Here's a recent analysis.
bg.copernicus.org/articles/23/...
Adam Sobel
bg.copernicus.org
Abstract. The large-scale cultivation of macroalgae has been proposed as a marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) strategy, yet its efficiency and consequences for ocean biogeochemistry remain uncertain...
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