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A new calculation suggests that adding vast quantities of limestone to the world’s oceans could be an effective solution to climate change. Experts remain to be convinced, however.

The revised estimate is based on an existing ‘planetary engineering’ theory first mooted in 1995 by Haroon Kheshgi, a scientist with oil conglomerate Exxon Mobil. Kheshgi proposed that adding lime to seawater might help reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels, by reacting with the dissolved greenhouse gas and locking it away as calcium bicarbonate.

The process would also turn back the clock on ocean acidification, which is caused by excess CO2 in the water, and poses a threat to the growth or corals and other shelled marine life.

The oceans currently take in approximately one third of the world’s excess CO2, making them the world’s greatest carbon sink.

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photo { Torkil Gudnason, Sirens, 2004 }






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