Fighting climate change with seaweed by removing excess carbon and restoring coasts

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Yahoo Finance’s Zack Guzman and Akiko Fujita spoke with Marty Odlin, Running Tide CEO, about his company’s technology that uses seaweed technology to fight climate change

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1 thought on “Fighting climate change with seaweed by removing excess carbon and restoring coasts”

  1. “Kelp sinking to the bottom of the ocean. This is where oil came from!!! Would you trust someone that does not understand bio/chem/geo processes? Hubris anyone?

    This line comes under the video “Don’t Miss: Valley of Hype: The Culture That Built Elizabeth Holmes.” Coincidence? Do not think so!

    KELP CARBON = THERANOS 2.0

    No data? No worries! The goal is to sell carbon offsets . . .

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