This week:'Regenerative ocean farming' could be coming soon to a coast near youA Siberian oil spill shows how climate change is affecting infrastructureA B.C. Smith is the pioneer behind "regenerative ocean farming." It involves growing seaweed and several kinds of shellfish — not just to feed people but to heal the oceans and fight climate change. For example, kelp soaks up carbon as it grows, helping to mitigate climate change, Smith said, while creating an "artificial reef" to rebuild local underwater ecosystems. Smith said the benefits of regenerative ocean farming aren't just environmental.
Source: CBC News June 11, 2020 19:18 UTC