Reducing the Carbon Footprint by Cultivating and Consuming Spirulina: A Mini-review

Increased carbon emissions have increased global warming resulting in tremendous changes in the climate factor. Climate change has brought drought, cyclones, floods, tsunami, irregular             rainfall patterns threatening food security, cleanwater, etc. To reduce the impacts of global warming t...

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Published inInternational Journal of Environment and Climate Change pp. 3069 - 3076
Main Authors Parthiban, Meena S., A., Manimekalan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 11.10.2022
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Summary:Increased carbon emissions have increased global warming resulting in tremendous changes in the climate factor. Climate change has brought drought, cyclones, floods, tsunami, irregular             rainfall patterns threatening food security, cleanwater, etc. To reduce the impacts of global warming that are detrimental to humanity and the biosphere, global nations have agreed to               reduce carbon emissions and go for a low carbon footprint in all industrial and commercial activities. This study analyzes the cultivation and consuming spirulina (Arthospira platensis) as a win-win situation for sustainable development in terms of GDP as well as carbon capture &storage (CCS).
ISSN:2581-8627
2581-8627
DOI:10.9734/ijecc/2022/v12i111352