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Global warming fight going underground?
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| 02.19.03
Posted on 02/23/2003 7:30:04 PM PST by Coleus
Edited on 04/29/2004 2:02:08 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -- Researchers at a government-funded science organization are investigating the possibility of burying up to 1 million metric tons (1.1 million tons) of carbon dioxide to help solve the problem of greenhouse gas emissions.
Carbon dioxide is among the gasses emitted by burning fossil fuels that are blamed for global warming.
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Why don't they just plug up the cows and be done with it?
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posted on
02/23/2003 7:30:04 PM PST
by
Coleus
To: *Global Warming Hoax; *Geopolitics; *Enviralists; *Globaloney; *Green; *Kyoto_list
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posted on
02/23/2003 7:35:12 PM PST
by
Coleus
(RU-486 Kills Babies)
To: Coleus
The project will involve work with partners in the United States, Europe and Japan, to study technologies and power systems to allow carbon dioxide to be extracted from power plants and factory flues so it can be stored geologically.
For a perpetual do-nothing boondoggle.
Mankind's impact is only 0.28% of Total Greenhouse effect
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" There is no dispute at all about the fact that even if punctiliously observed, (the Kyoto Protocol) would have an imperceptible effect on future temperatures -- one-twentieth of a degree by 2050. "
Dr. S. Fred Singer, atmospheric physicist
Professor Emeritus of Environmental Sciences at the University of Virginia,
and former director of the US Weather Satellite Service;
in a Sept. 10, 2001 Letter to Editor, Wall Street Journal
To: Coleus
Austrailia could become a net CO2 sink and sell the credits to the EU idiots.
If that stuff ever leaks out say by earthquake or volcanism there would be lots of dead people. But, Austrailia is lucky to have very little geologic activity.
To: Coleus
This sounds like a really stupid idea to me for some reason. How are they going to make the vault gas-tight? Somehow the CO2 would have to replace the air in the mines...
Won't there be a big risk of an explosion of CO2 into the atmosphere if it isn't gas-tight?
Seems to me they should just plant more trees to convert the excess CO2 into oxygen.
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posted on
02/23/2003 7:51:17 PM PST
by
RandyRep
To: RandyRep
This sounds like a really stupid idea to me for some reason. How are they going to make the vault gas-tight? C02 is often used to repressurize depleted oil fields in order to increase oil production. Many geological formations have trapped gasses for millions of years. It really isn' that hard.
To: farmfriend
bump
To: Coleus
Over the long term, volcanoes emit about 5 x 10
11 kg of CO
2 to the air annually. This amount is approximately 3% of that emitted by anthropogenic activity.
Check my math. That's 500 million tonnes of CO2 annually (500 times what Australia is thinking of sequestering).
One additional volcano going active in a year and Australia's efforts are for nought.
This is insanity.
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posted on
02/23/2003 8:12:09 PM PST
by
Procyon
To: RandyRep
Hey, let's get really stupid and send it to Mars along with some philodendrons and terraform the planet.
To: ancient_geezer
Since mankind has been on the face of the Earth, it has not even come close to polluting the Earth as much as one eruption of Mt. St. Helens or Pinatubo has contributed according to geologist who studied the damaging effects to the atmosphere of both eruptions. Now, how many volcanic eruptions were recorded before 1900 and how many have taken place since 1900 especially in the late 1900's, and that will explain why there is more CO2 in the atmosphere now than before. But strangely enough, it appears that vegetation, rather than choking on this increase, are thriving on this increase in CO2 (Carbon Dioxide). WHY? because CO2 to plant life is what O2 (Oxygen) is to animal life. Plants take in CO2 for photosynthesis to produce energy and growth. Latest Space observations of the Antarctic Glaciers from space indicates that the glaciers are actually GROWING IN SIZE, not becoming smaller. I'll try to put these article on this website if & when I can find it again.
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posted on
02/23/2003 8:24:13 PM PST
by
webber
(man's capacity to destroy is environment is infinitimal compared to what Nature can do!)
To: Coleus
The oil companies will love this. they could get paid for what they are doing already, CO2 injection into old fields to increase production.
To: webber
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Plants take in CO2 for photosynthesis to produce energy and growth. In other words, CO2 is basically plant food. And by burying the CO2 they are starving some poor plants somewhere in Australia. How cruel! These people are........vegetationists!
To: webber
They're committing......vegecide!
To: Coleus; marsh2; dixiechick2000; Helen; Mama_Bear; poet; Grampa Dave; doug from upland; WolfsView; ..
ping
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posted on
02/23/2003 11:11:31 PM PST
by
farmfriend
( Isaiah 55:10,11)
To: Coleus
* Ice Age Bad*
Warming Good© 2003 nullandvoid@earthlink.net
To: farmfriend
BTTT!!!!!!
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posted on
02/24/2003 3:04:06 AM PST
by
E.G.C.
To: farmfriend
This is why I think we'll eventually win Maggie. I've become convinced the other side is stupider than a pile of dogs**t.
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posted on
02/24/2003 7:04:20 AM PST
by
AAABEST
To: farmfriend
Bump!
Be Well - Be Armed - Be Safe - Molon Labe!
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posted on
02/24/2003 10:07:34 AM PST
by
blackie
To: null and void
Remember when we were heading into an Ice Age in the 70's? Wow, it's turned around quickly.
And what about the claims that Ohio used to be covered by a glaicer? If not for so called "global warming" we wouldn't have an Ohio. That could be seen as good or bad depending.
To: Coleus
Let's see ..... if they bury all that CO2 under some springs, then they could produce enough carbonated fizzy water to put the French water bottlers out of business.
Sounds like a win-win to me!
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