Grassfed, grazing cattle could sequester more carbon than produced
Carbon dioxide could be pumped underground and turned into peridotite / carbonate minerals
Stones with seaweed spores could grow seaweed forests
Microbial fungus on seeds could restore carbon in soil, promote plant growth, and grow with less water
Carbon dioxide could be turned into rock
A global carbon price / tax could be the solution to global warming
Food could be created from carbon dioxide, microbes, water, and energy
Carbon credits could be more reliable / easier to access by blockchain and crypto
Trains could be used more in supply chains
Net zero / less carbon emission pledges could be standardized / meaningful
Iron could encourage the growth of ocean phytoplankton to capture carbon
Machines could suck carbon dioxide out of the air
Cargo ships / cruises could have sails or use hydrogen / solar power
Plastics could help capture carbon emissions
Mini-forests could restore biodiversity and reduce carbon emissions
Ocean forests could be replanted
Captured carbon dioxide could help plants grow faster
Whales and phytoplankton could decrease carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
Algae could be made into shoes
Individuals could offset their carbon emissions
Cover crops or conservation agriculture could be used for biodiversity, better soil, and water management
Dead plants could heat homes, enrich soil, and sequester carbon
Farming could be biodynamic, silvopasture, permaculture, or wild
Zigzag brick kilns could reduce air pollution in South Asia
Carbon emissions could be priced, capped and traded, or taxed to be redistributed as rebates
Carbon dioxide could be captured through gas separation technology
Inedible plant life could be turned into environmentally-friendly fuel and healthy sugar
Biochar could be used as fuel in cookstoves
Humans could decompose into soil / the sea
Shoes could use carbon negative foam made from sugarcane
Mobile smog checks could detect high polluting vehicles
Herding livestock could prevent desertification
Electricity free algae street lamps could suck up CO2
Easy way to report black carbon-emitting trucks and buses
Cities / towns could offer curbside compost collection systems
CO2 could sucked up and buried to reduce levels in the atmosphere