As carbon levels in the atmosphere increase, more ways of trying to mitigate carbon from the atmosphere arise. Coastal wetlands may hold the answer, as their soils can store large amounts of carbon for long term storage. Coastal wetlands like mangrove forests outperformed marine ecosystems like kelp forests and coral reefs, which do not succeed at storing carbon for long periods of time.
These carbon sinks are important to draw co2 out of the air, which helps to start neutralizing the rising danger of global warming. But, if we keep producing CO2 at exponential rates, the carbon sinks will fill up, and the problem will not get better.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/02/170201092705.htm
These carbon sinks are important to draw co2 out of the air, which helps to start neutralizing the rising danger of global warming. But, if we keep producing CO2 at exponential rates, the carbon sinks will fill up, and the problem will not get better.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/02/170201092705.htm