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by aristophenes
1484 days ago
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Yes, and the carbon storage of all the seagrass sugar in the world is roughly equivalent to one day of automobile driving in the USA. But everywhere in the article it is phrased to make it appear like a world changing amount of carbon. Why? |
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For more relevant numbers, I did a very quick calculation (tell me if you spot a mistake).
Using these numbers [0, 1], the worlds seagrass captures ~5% of US automobile emissions per year.
Another number of interest, the amount of seagrass carbon sequestration is 2 - 4x greater than mature tropical rainforests (per hectare) [0].
Seems to me that seagrass is an organism worth understanding.
[0] https://www.thebluecarboninitiative.org/about-blue-carbon
[1] https://www.statista.com/statistics/1120499/us-road-vehicle-...