Oysters to the Rescue – Nature’s Climate Engineers Are Bac
Oysters to the Rescue – Nature’s Climate Engineers Are Back There are many high-tech ideas for tackling climate change—carbon capture machines, hydrogen fuel, and vast wind farms—but sometimes the best solutions are the ones nature perfected millions of years ago. Enter the humble oyster. A recent report highlights a major UK rewilding effort: 15 million oysters are set to be released into the North Sea as part of a large-scale habitat restoration project. Once abundant, native oyster reefs were effectively wiped out by overfishing, pollution, and disease. Now, they’re making a comeback—and not just for seafood lovers. 🌍 Why oysters matter (more than you think) The species at the heart of this project, Ostrea edulis , is a bit of an environmental superhero: Natural water filters – A single oyster can filter up to 200 litres of water per day, improving water clarity and quality Carbon storage – Oysters lock carbon into their shells, helping remove CO₂ from the atmosphere Biodi...