Can a giant seaweed farm help curb climate change?

Oct 11, 2022 · 18m 52s
Can a giant seaweed farm help curb climate change?
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A British businessman has come up with a bold plan to turn the floating seaweed sargassum into cash, and tackle global warming at the same time. In this episode, Justin...

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A British businessman has come up with a bold plan to turn the floating seaweed sargassum into cash, and tackle global warming at the same time.

In this episode, Justin Rowlatt meets John Auckland. He is the man behind Seafields, which aims to create a floating farm 'the size of Croatia' far out in the South Atlantic ocean.

The plan is to harvest the seaweed, sink it to the seabed and earn cash from carbon credits.

Justin also speaks to Professor Victor Smetacek, an expert in marine biology - the project is based on his ideas.

And Dr Nem Vaughan, associate professor in climate change at the University of East Anglia talks Justin through some of her questions around how or whether the project will work.

Presenter: Justin Rowlatt
Producer: David Reid

(Image: Sargassum being harvested. Credit: BBC)
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