https://www.ecowatch.com/bacteria-chonkus-carbon-dioxide-emissions.html
a type of cyanobacteria found in marine volcanic vents, or seeps, that could help capture carbon dioxide emissions.
As the National Renewable Energy Laboratory reported, cyanobacteria like Chonkus can fix carbon dioxide about twice as efficiently as plants, plus they have the benefit of rapid growth to further improve their carbon-sequestering properties.
a particular cyanobacteria that grows faster than other studied specimens. As Grist reported, Chonkus in particular presented rapid growth and density in lab settings that made it especially promising for absorbing more carbon dioxide.
Chonkus would settle into this stuff that is much more dense, like a green peanut butter,”
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