hI!
A solution which i believe has been overlooked is to make coal
again... And i am not talking about "biocoal" wich is a sham.
Why don't we just harvest trees after they follow their optimal carbon
intake (a adult tree takes less carbon than a growing tree) and then
bury it deep to sequester the carbon...
Eucalyptus have the advantage of being able to regro fast after being
harvested (they keep the root system and grow fast)
If you want to increase the odds of carbon sequestration you could
burn the wood in a solar vacuum furnace, making coal and releasing
back into the atmosphere the water, nitrogen and oxigen.
The sequestering would be the equivalent of open fiel coal mining but
in reverse, using the same equipment and machines...
Deserts could be used to both plant, burn and sequester the carbon...
Cheers,
Andre Esteves
Tito <titojankowski@gmail.com> escreveu no dia sexta, 21/09/2018 à(s) 19:49:
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> Hi everybody,
> Anyone here interested in direct air capture for carbon removal? https://www.fastcompany.com/40510680/can-we-suck-enough-co2-from-the-air-to-save-the-climate
>
> The current generation of tech is chemical engineering. I'm curious what solutions biology might offer. Figured some people on this list might be thinking about it already.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Cheers,
> Tito
>
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