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Thursday, 04/22/2021 3:11:05 PM

Thursday, April 22, 2021 3:11:05 PM

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Today, being Earth Day, it might be relevant to expound. Carbon Sequestration is one of the keys to economically reverse the effect of Carbon emissions. One of the difficulties of biological sequestration is the amount of arable land and fresh water available. Our solution is to put seawater on otherwise non-arable land and grow algae. The DOE wants us to convert the algae to gasoline, and has specified production goals. There are numerous other ways to use the algae.

Many environmentalists expound on forest planting, and it seems a bright idea until you recognize how much fresh water is required. Seawater is plentiful and my technology uses very little freshwater, though it does use some. Both the trees and my shrimp can use recycled water, in fact both benefit from it. Trees sequester carbon until they decay, or they are burned. Shrimp oil would have a shelf life comparable to wood products.