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by cogman10
1874 days ago
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Alternative, make charcoal, bury the charcoal, extract whatever useful thing you can from the not-charcol that comes from that process. Charcoal is pretty much pure carbon and that's what we should be putting into the ground. Putting CO2 into the ground runs into problems because you have to deal with the fact that you are burying a gas (gasses don't like to be contained). So skip that, and instead focus on burying pure carbon. |
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This sort of operation would need a stable cap and trade or carbon tax system to be profitable.
I should also add, I think China or somewhere in the hot parts of Africa would be a a good place for this as it would be a large area operation. Sadly as an Australian we suffer from regulatory capture and a carbon tax won't be back on the cards for some time.