The Yin. (one of)
There are plans for huge Sargassum seaweed farms floating in the sub-tropical gyres in the oceans. Gyres are like giant whirlpools from which floating debris finds it hard to escape. The plan is that they will soak up CO2 and then sink to the bottom of the ocean where the CO2 will be locked in. They are only at the experimental stage and nobody is sure if they will work or what their outcome for the local marine environment might be, but if they do work it is claimed that they could soak up 1 gigatonne of CO2 each.
The Yang. (one of them)
It is reported that this year some five billion mobile phones will be hoarded or simply dumped - not recycled. That's one for every adult on the planet. It's five billion bits of plastic, glass, rare earth and precious metals and some other rather toxic materials entering the natural environment. Nobody has a clue about how to recover them except for a few small scale initiatives.
There are many other Yangs such as throwaway fast fashion, plastic bottles, ugly vegetables, car tyres - the list is endless.
I somehow do not see seaweed farms saving us. We have got to stop producing things to use and throw away. We need things to last and be repairable. And we, you and me, need to stop being so hedonistic and wanting the lates "must have" thingy.
Unfortunately those things do not fit with the growth, growth, growth, Capitalist economic model; and all the Yins combined only tinker at the edges.