How an underwater solution in the Faroe Islands could combat climate change

ABC News’ Maggie Rulli travels to the Faroe Islands, where scientists believe that seaweed farming could be a solution to the climate crisis.

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45 thoughts on “How an underwater solution in the Faroe Islands could combat climate change

  1. Seaweeds and sea grass oxygenate and clean the oceans. Both help reduce climate changes. Unfortunately, human pollution destroys most of the seaweed and sea grass around the US. Take a look at Tampa, FL. People spent 20 years cultivating the sea grass in Tampa Bay. After the governor dumped 600 million gallons of toxic waste water from Piney Point into the Bay last year, we had a historic red tide that killed all of the sea grass in the Bay.

  2. We need to do the debate human population growth and exchange for proper take care other species and plants as well. Rather than the business environment and security for human alone

  3. We need to save plants and species on earth as well as under water. By human breeding proper. And have young growth proper and elder life not excessively. Then the earth can be protect. For long lasting for human. Or otherwise total ruin from human race to other human race at the end.

  4. Great news story, but, we know that ABC News is the greatest news source in the world. But not really, because they have this huge lower third graphic in all of their videos that is constantly there and never goes away. It and abc pews totally sucks balls ! ! I don't wanna have to look at your huge lower third graphic during the entire video. 20 or 30 seconds is OK. But not the entire freakin and video ! Stop with the commercial capitalist greedy mongrel money grabbing corporate stink already ! !

  5. My friend did his senior thesis on this, and he concluded that the seaweed industry is way to consolidated for new businesses to enter. Essentially, it's a monopoly.

  6. no, just no, clicked, sending this and not even watching. let me guess.
    we're going to continue to get more radical about a solution, that we cant decide, let alone the politics of starting a model at 1:100 scale.
    lets just hunt down the top 200 comments because their obviously inciting violence. does that make any of your eyes feel better reading this?
    yay good, big, proud, non offensive productive day for you. now lets wait 9 more months for the next climate theory news.
    its not that i didnt care about the climate or humanity. its just too hard to explain how far off a solution is.
    i guess just get your gunn.

  7. There needs to be better protections for forests on land. Species of plants, animals within the Amazon can only be found in the Amazon. ALL forests I hope one day become protected for eons to come. I do appreciate the ingenuity of seaweed but I hope there’s no negative effect on existing ecosystems in the ocean by over planting seaweed. Don’t want to over due it. Also, cutting out corporations from interfering in politics that intern end up negatively impacting environmental policies like Rockefeller.

  8. Thank you so much beautiful soul for sharing Cob 26 with us.

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  9. Maaaaaaan…screw your philanthropy. Pay your fair share of taxes and pay your employees their fair share of wealth they help create. Get money out of politics.

  10. Humanity is screwed through our own gluttony, avarice, brutishness, ignorance, neglect, miscreation, distain and abuse, I've watched its demise with loathing for 60 years and I see no hope without massive innovation. This is the type of innovation we need to survive, but I fear its too little and too late.

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