From the grounds of a gas-fired power plant on the eastern shores of Canada, a little-known company is pumping a slurry of minerals into the ocean in the name of stopping climate change.

Whether it’s pollution or a silver bullet that will save the planet may depend on whom you ask.

From shore, a pipe releases a mixture of water and magnesium oxide — a powdery white mineral used in everything from construction to heartburn pills that Planetary Technologies, based in Nova Scotia, is betting will absorb more planet-warming gases into the sea.

“Restore the climate. Heal the ocean,” reads the motto stamped on a shipping container nearby.

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      14 hours ago

      I know you’re being ironic because that is for sure the real solution, but we’re in a too dire a situation to just focus on fossil fuels.

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    14 hours ago

    I feel like this is the exact opposite of what anyone should do, but then I’m not an environmentalist or anything like that. I’m just some guy.

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      There have been tests of dumping iron as well, I forget exactly why, I think it helps algae bloom.

      The problem is we can’t test this safely and if it has negative effects we may not see it for decades.