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originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
hmmm...this tech is useless...it could potentially stifle carbon tax scheme.
We can't have that.
originally posted by: SlapMonkey
Keep in mind that humans had deforested much of the areas in which we live (for towns and farming) for centuries prior to the IR--does that ever get taken into consideration when discussing the perfect CO2 levels in the atmosphere?
A team comprised of geological and environmental science researchers from Stanford University has been studying the impact that early European exploration had on the New World and have found evidence that they say suggests the European cold period from 1500 to 1750, commonly known as the Little Ice Age, was due to the rapid decline in native human populations shortly after early explorers arrived.
Following up on their paper published in 2008, the team has now brought their findings before the Geological Society of America. The researchers say that the population decrease, which came about due to the introduction of previously unknown diseases, led to the rapid reforestation of the Americas. This led to a sudden increase in the amount of carbon dioxide being pulled from the air, which meant the atmosphere wasn’t able to hold as much heat, which led to colder air covering Europe.
To further bolster their argument, they say that core samples taken from the ice in Antarctica have air bubbles in them that show a reduction of carbon dioxide by 6 to 10 parts per million between 1525 and the early 1600s.
originally posted by: gps777
originally posted by: pteridine
It takes much more energy to reduce the carbon with this process than the energy generated in producing it.
I`ve heard this line of thought on solar panels before and I don`t believe it, people have had solar panels on their roofs for over 10 years here in Australia, I have 12 large 2.5kw panels on mine and have done for 6 years generating me free electricity and I`m supposed to believe that these panels created more CO2 in their manufacture than they would have already saved, let alone in their life time.
Solar power can also be used to create solar panels.
As with this new Tech, heck I`m sure these guys have thought about how much CO2 they generate to capture carbon.
originally posted by: BrianFlanders
Yeah, but scientists also just plain suck.
originally posted by: dogstar23
originally posted by: tinymind
a reply to: Ericthedoubter
Just think of it this way;
When there is enough methan in te atmosphere, it may just ignite and this part of the polution problem will take care of itself.
When there's enough methane in the atmosphere to ignite, pollution, as well as the Animal Kingdom (I'm not sure about plants) will have long since disappeared from the Earth. As Cornelius Evazan once said (at the Mos Eisley Cantina) "You'll be dead!"