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Extreme Life-Forms: A Surprising Hurdle for Carbon Sequestration
In our ongoing battle against climate change, extreme life-forms,often called extremophiles,might present an unexpected challenge. Thes resilient organisms, thriving in environments that would be lethal too most life as we know it, possess remarkable adaptations. While their existence is a testament to life’s tenacity, their presence in planned carbon sequestration sites could complicate these vital climate mitigation efforts. This article delves into the world of extremophiles and explores how their unique survival strategies could impact our attempts to store atmospheric carbon dioxide.
