Ever thought seaweed could save the planet? These slimy sea vegetables are turning out to be unexpected allies in the fight against climate change. They're like the overachievers of the ocean - gobbling up carbon dioxide faster than trees and not asking for much in return. Some scientists are even looking into feeding seaweed to cows to cut down on their methane burps (yeah, that's a real thing). Plus, seaweed farms could provide jobs and food without hogging land or freshwater. So next time you're munching on some nori or slathering on that seaweed face mask, give yourself a pat on the back. You might just be supporting the next big thing in carbon capture - who knew being green could be so... well, green?
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