In “Climate savior or ‘Monsanto of the sea’?,” Bridget Huber digs deep into seaweed farming, which is being hyped as a major weapon in the fight against climate change. But skeptics say the rush to build industrial-scale operations risks unintended consequences.
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On Facebook, we saw shares of the story by Citizens of the Blue Planet (public group) and Conservation Study Circle (enviro conservation org).
On Instagram, the piece was engaged with by Society of Environmental Journalists (1.8K followers), Farms for Tomorrow podcast (7.9K followers), Moonwater Farm (urban farm in Los Angeles, 6.5K followers), Rafael De la Uz (photographer, 516 followers), Jocelyn C. Zuckerman (reporter, 471 followers), Kathryn Henniss (writer, 590 followers), Sarah Bee Girl (beegirl.org, 35.4K followers), Rebecca Maldonado (climate activist, 180 followers), and Suzanne Ventura (sustainability consultant, 2K followers).
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