• hotair@slrpnk.net
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      1 year ago

      Solution is a maybe an overstatement, but

      • destroy the methane. That’s energetically favorable, so it can be done more easily. Makes some CO2 but it’s 50x less bad that way.
      • get the carbon back out and stick it into the ground. We’ll be on our way when the Mauna Loa CO2 curve bends and goes down for a year or two. That’s energetically expensive, but we’ll figure out a way (hopefully) to do it wherever we have solar overproduction.

      Trees are nice, but it’s nowhere near enough to do that.

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        1 year ago

        Trees are a way to get the carbon out of the air and put it back in the ground. There is probably a plant that would be better suited for the purpose of sequestering carbon though. I don’t know what it is.