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Concerns Grow Over Coastal Carbon Removal Techniques and Potential Risks

Researchers caution that increasing alkalinity in seawater for carbon dioxide removal may lead to harmful chemical reactions, undermining the intended benefits.

Editorial StaffJune 27, 20261 min read

A proposed method for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through seawater is facing scrutiny from scientists. The technique involves adding alkalinity to neutralize acids in the ocean.

However, recent findings suggest that excessive alkalinity could trigger detrimental chemical reactions. These reactions may counteract the benefits of the carbon removal process.

The research highlights the importance of carefully managing alkalinity levels to avoid unintended consequences in efforts to combat climate change.