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Jonathan Trent and the OMEGA Project

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SOURCE:Sea Change Radio

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When life gives you lemons they say to make lemonade. And what if life gives you sewage released into an enclosed bay, what can you make? Certainly not lemonade, right? Our guest today on Sea Change Radio is NASA scientist and UC Santa Cruz professor, Jonathan Trent. He has figured out how to use algae to turn wastewater pollution into biofuel. This ambitious project, called Offshore Membrane Enclosures for Growing Algae (or OMEGA) not only places algae where it can consume waste and excrete oils for fuel, it also creates spaces for low-impact aquaculture, captures CO2, and cleans pollutants out of bays.

The technology also converts wastewater to drinking water, which, with a little lemon and sugar could even be used to make, you guessed it, lemonade. Listen now as host Alex Wise talks with Dr. Trent, an inventor, pioneer, and visionary whose OMEGA project offers hope for fuel, food, water, and a cleaner world.

Tweet me:This wk's @SeaChangeRadio -NASA's Jonathan Trent wants to use algae + wastewater to produce food, fuel + potable H2O http://is.gd/JHQOxD

KEYWORDS: Environment and Climate Change, Energy, alex wise, Algae, aquaculture, Biofuel, food, jonathan trent, NASA, sea change radio, TED, Ted Talks, UC Santa Cruz, Waste, water


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