Hi All,

A fairly basic question, if a process is developed that converts CO2 to CO,
with little energy input, help?

I understand that although CO is not a GHG, it reacts with Hydroxyl and
thereby leads to increase in CH4 emissions. So the answer is probably no.

But I came across a company that has developed a propreitary hydro
biochemical process that utilises CO2 to produce CO and some H2. Is this
a useful process from the perspective of CDR or will it do more harm than
good?

Thanks,
Manu
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Manu Sharma
Climate Revolution Initiative
http://climaterevolution.net

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