They want fuel and panels... made of sargassum!

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THE NORTH / Staff
Monterrey, Mexico (August 23, 2025) - 5:00 a.m.



The record amounts of sargassum that have washed up on Mexican beaches like Cancún, Cozumel, and Tulum over the past 15 years are being proposed by experts as a way of converting them into biogas and construction materials, in addition to using them to finance carbon credits, Wired reports. Credit: EFE
Experts propose converting record amounts of sargassum seaweed that have washed up on Mexican beaches like Cancún, Cozumel, and Tulum over the past 15 years into biogas and construction materials, in addition to using it to finance carbon credits, Wired reports.
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