. CARBON CYCLE CHANGE
What is Causing Climate Change?
Carbon dioxide is the key factor in controlling Earth’s temperature. As large amounts of carbon dioxide stay in the atmosphere, it absorbs a wide range of energy from sun—including infrared energy (heat) emitted by the Earth—and then re-emit it, CO2 plays a vital role at deciding the temperature of atmosphere as most greenhouse gases do. The changes in the carbon cycle impact each reservoir.

Nowadays, Human interferences are perturbing the carbon cycle by burning fossil fuels and clearing land or deforestation. People exacerbate the process by burning large amounts of coal, oil, and natural gas releasing vast amounts of carbon into the atmosphere every year.

. KEY SOLUTION

Economic Incentive
Can the benefits be quantified and monetised
Can the benefits be quantified and monetised reliably?
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In comparison with other methods, using photosynthesis in algae converts solar energy into each reservoir that can be quantified and monetised.
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Our method produces large amounts of [HCO3-] to supply the main needs of biomass (Algae). Algae can be sustainable feed products for aquaculture and animal agriculture.
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Without heating and pressuring, our technology can capture abundant amounts of carbon dioxide for carbon emission trading.
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The technology not only increases the value of land use, but builds climate resilience.