Red Sea Plume Alga Could Help Mitigate Climate Change in Greenhouse Gases
A recent study published in Nature Communications has revealed a novel way in which the Red Sea is helping to reduce the effects of climate change. The researchers discovered a unique species of alga, which is found in the plumes of the Red Sea and can act as a greenhouse gas “sink”, capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and converting it into organic carbon. This process reduces the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere, thus mitigating the impacts of global warming. The findings of this study could open up new possibilities for climate change mitigation strategies in the future.
source: Phys.org