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by wavegeek
1813 days ago
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Thank you for your patronizing response to the above poster. The problem is to do with things called "numbers". 1. There is no spare land to devote to CC. You could do this only at the cost of poor people's food supply. 2. The rate at which plants remove CO2 from the air is very low. Far too low to solve the problem. |
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Do the right generic engineering and you even get the oil feedstocks you need for plastics. You could even put the algae in a tube on a rooftop as an alternative to PV, if you could resolve the issue of unwanted other phytoplankton getting in and gumming it up.