4. Application of CO2 biofixation by microalgae to industrial fumes.
4.1 General context
Anthropogenic emissions of CO 2 to the atmosphere, particularly those of industrial origin, contribute significantly to the global warming observed for decades by modifying our atmosphere's natural greenhouse effect. One way of reducing these emissions
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