Researchers in Western Australia are using a live algae as a carbon capture method - with the added benefit that it can be used a building to help with keeping the building from heating up. That, in turn, reduces the need for air conditioning.
This article goes into some detail by a Brazilian journalist, which appears to have been translated into English.
It's readable, but I'm looking for additional stories about the subject, because I'd like to learn more.
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