Thursday, 27 September 2007
Ocean churning pipes could beat global warming
100-200 metre long pipes that would pump nutrient-rich water at the bottom of the ocean to the top so that algae could bloom on the ocean surface absoring CO2 before dieing has been proposed by Chris Rapley,newly appointed director of the Science Museum, London.
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