Seems like a rather as ingenious way to reduce atmospheric CO2 as long as the mineral CO2 deposited in the ocean is actually inert.
I think it is becoming pretty clear that we won't be able to achieve CO2 reduction goals, so additional approaches to reduce actual CO2 are very much needed.
Edward Sanders, the CEO of Equatic, argues scalability is key. He told the BBC that the company's approach could theoretically remove up to 20% of current global CO2 emissions if around 1,200 large facilities were deployed by the mid-2040s.
1,200 large facilities to account for 20% of current CO2 emissions seems in the realm of viability.