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[BBC] The bacteria that can capture carbon: Could minuscule organisms help the world meet its climate goals?

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Could minuscule organisms help the world meet its climate goals?

The bacteria that can capture carbon

Summary

Scientists are exploring the potential of microbes, particularly cyanobacteria, to help address climate change and other environmental challenges. A new strain of cyanobacteria discovered near Sicily was found to consume carbon dioxide (CO2) rapidly through photosynthesis, converting it into biomass. These microbes can capture more carbon in a shorter time frame and can be grown in non-arable land or seawater, not competing with food production. Researchers are creating a "living database" to share DNA sequences, allowing scientists worldwide to continue studying these microbes. Microbes can also be used to address the decline in pollinator populations, offering a multifaceted approach to environmental issues.

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