Coal is a limited supply, so eliminating CO2 emissions are great but doesn't take us any closer to freedom from fossil fuels. It would be even cooler if the technique functioned on biomass like trees. Then we could leach the CO2 from the air with a vegetation, profitably pull the energy from it, and dump the ashes into our fields or an old mine, that would be negative emission rather than zero, and possibly make a very economically and ecologically sound policy, always a good thing.
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Chancellor of the Landsraad, Archduke of Is'Mod
- Albert Einstein
King of Cairhien 20-7-2
Chancellor of the Landsraad, Archduke of Is'Mod
Coal - One of the Cleanest Energy Sources in the World!
20/02/2013 09:41:02 PM
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I wonder if it could work on other fuels?
20/02/2013 10:18:08 PM
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Uh, not quite...
21/02/2013 02:45:03 AM
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But the CO2 levels in our atmosphere are 20% higher than 50 years ago
21/02/2013 08:49:29 AM
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There's a certain irony to being criticized on this one from that sector
21/02/2013 05:37:37 PM
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It seems pretty dubious. It still produces CO2.
21/02/2013 10:02:55 AM
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The technology is still a big improvement over current methods.
21/02/2013 05:01:31 PM
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Oh, I agree. My point is just that sequestration will remain an issue. *NM*
22/02/2013 12:39:25 AM
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Well dense CO2 is easier to get rid of
21/02/2013 06:08:33 PM
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Pretty sure putting it in the dirt would increase atmospheric levels, though. EDIT: Never mind.
22/02/2013 12:40:38 AM
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Probably too little, too late.
21/02/2013 04:09:45 PM
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