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-Emma Heming Willis says husband Bruce’s life is still filled with joy [[https://kraken10f.at/|kraken сайт]]+UK project trials carbon capture at sea to help tackle climate change [[https://kra34c.cc/|kra34.cc]]
  
-  +The world is betting heavily on carbon capture — a term that refers to various techniques to stop carbon pollution from being released during industrial processes, or removing existing carbon from the atmosphere, to then lock it up permanently.
-Bruce Willis’ wife has hit out at an online report that “there is no more joy” in her husband’s life.+
  
-Emma Heming Willis said in a video posted to her Instagram profile on Sunday that she had been “clickbaited” by a headline “to do with my own family.+The practice is not free of controversy, with some arguing that carbon capture is expensive, unproven and can serve as a distraction from actually reducing carbon emissions. But it is a fast-growing reality: there are at least 628 carbon capture and storage projects in the pipeline around the world, with 60% year-on-year increase, according to the latest report from the Global CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) Institute. The market size was just over $3.5 billion in 2024, but is projected to grow to $14.5 billion by 2032, according to Fortune Business Insights.
  
-Appearing angry and frustratedHeming Willis said she had been “triggered” by the storywhich she came across on Sunday morning.+Perhaps the most ambitious — and the most expensive — type of carbon capture involves removing carbon dioxide (CO2) directly from the airalthough there are just a few such facilities currently in operation worldwide. Some scientists believe that a better option would be to capture carbon from seawater rather than air, because the ocean is the planet’s largest carbon sinkabsorbing 25% of all carbon dioxide emissions.
  
-The former model, who did not identify the publication that ran the storysaid the headline was “far from the truth” and that, in fact, the reality was “the complete opposite of that.” +In the UKwhere the government in 2023 announced up to £20 billion ($26.7 billion) in funding to support carbon captureone such project has taken shape near the English ChannelCalled SeaCUREit aims to find out if sea carbon capture actually worksand if it can be competitive with its air counterpart.
-“A hundred percent there is grief and sadness and there is all of thatbut you start a new chapter,” she said, going on to say that it is filled with love, connection, joy and happiness.+
  
-Calling for more restraint in reporting such stories, she said: I need society and whoever’s writing these stupid headlines to stop scaring peoplestop scaring people to think that once they get a diagnosis of some kind of neurocognitive disease that that’s itit’s overlet’s pack it upnothing else to see here, we’re done.+The reason why sea water holds so much carbon is that when you put CO2 into the water99% of it becomes other forms of dissolved carbon that dont exchange with the atmosphere,” says Paul Hallorana professor of Ocean and Climate Science at the University of Exeterwho leads the SeaCURE team.
  
-After retiring from acting in March 2022 due to a speaking disorder called aphasia, Willis was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), his family announced in February last year.+“But it also means it’s very straightforward to take that carbon out of the water.
  
-FTD is group of disorders caused by buildup of tau and other brain cell destroying proteins in the brain’s frontal lobes (behind your forehead) or temporal lobes (behind your ears). The condition typically strikes between the ages of 45 and 64according to Alzheimer’s Research UK.+Pilot plant 
 +SeaCURE started building pilot plant about year ago, at the Weymouth Sea Life Centre on the southern coast of England. Operational for the past few months, it is designed to process 3,000 liters of seawater per minute and remove an estimated 100 tons of CO2 per year. 
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 +“We wanted to test the technology in the real environment with real sea water, to identify what problems you hit,” says Halloran, adding that working at a large public aquarium helps because it already has infrastructure to extract seawater and then discharge it back into the ocean. 
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 +The carbon that is naturally dissolved in the seawater can be easily converted to CO2 by slightly increasing the acidity of the water. To make it come outthe water is trickled over a large surface area with air blowing over it. “In that process, we can constrict over 90% of the carbon out of that water,” Halloran says.
  
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