Dear Andrew--While I have not yet had time to check out your efforts and
offer thoughts on editing, some ideas for the next effort.

So that you are not just covering the removal of CO2, I would think
something like "Atmospheric composition management" of "Active management of
atmospheric composition" would be best--you might even have it be a
subheading for "Atmospheric composition" and then have links from
geoengineering-related entries. In addition to the removal ideas for CO2,
you could cover any that arise for methane, and even go back to the ones
proposed for CFCs that included lasers to decompose them, with the laser
beam bounced back and forth between mirrors on mountaintops to get a
sufficiently long pathlength to give high probability of striking a
molecule.

And, of course, one would want to somehow link this in to mitigation of
GHGs--which would be said to do at the source. And you would need to link to
ideas about reforestation/afforestation.

Mike MacCracken


On 12/30/08 9:35 PM, "Andrew Lockley" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> I am planning to start a new wiki on the various techniques such as
> fake plastic trees, biochar etc, designed to remove GHGs from the
> atmosphere.
> 
> To avoid the naming dramas,  I suggest the following, but would invite
> new/better suggestions:
> 
> Carbon Dioxide removal?  (too specific)
> Greenhouse gas removal?  (too geeky?)
> Gas Geoengineering? (will anyone know what it means)
> 
> A
> 
> > 



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