Researchers develop new carbon storage method using the Black Sea
Israel-based company Rewind has developed an innovative method for carbon storage inspired by natural processes. Instead of traditional carbon capture, Rewind takes plants and biomass that have absorbed carbon and sinks them to the bottom of the Black Sea. The sea's geological shape prevents oxygen from reaching the stored biomass, preserving it and preventing decomposition. Rewind estimates that if scaled up, this method could remove 1 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere per year, contributing to climate change mitigation efforts. Traditional carbon capture methods require significant energy and infrastructure, making innovative solutions like Rewind's appealing. (
ABCNews)