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There are many plants and greenery that can absorb CO2 instead of it reaching the atmosphere. Other initiatives, scientific research, and projects are already using these natural de-emitters to depollute the atmosphere. However, we found a new method that can absorb more CO2 than the other methods developed.
Modern Revolution
Since the Industrial Revolution, humans managed to emit two thousand gigatons of CO2 that not even these natural de-emitters could compensate for. Furthermore, it would be more difficult to convince government agencies to take a large portion of the urban population to cultivate natural de-emitters despite how beneficial this would be to the cause.
Amphor Project
This patented method involves using Chlorella Algae which is a is a single-celled algae as natural de-emitters to absorb more CO2 into the soil.
Eventually, this project should be capable of de-emitting 412 tons of CO2 per year in these rice paddies, which is more than the results of other natural de-emitters like pine, poplar, and paulowni.
According to numerous researchers, Chlorella can tolerate high amounts of CO2 and convert them into healthy oxygen-rich carbohydrates and lipids. Chlorella can exhibit a new metabolic state to increase its photosynthetic capabilities, making it an extremely potent CO2 mechanism.