Given the proximity of  so many of ISIS proncipal to Chesapeake Bay, I am 
shocked they have not hit on the opportunity to combine the Beltway's lust 
to regulate with the best features of carbon capture and SRM.  

The key to this win-win-win strategem is the humble mollusc* Ostrea edulis.*
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A dozen oysters sequester a hundred grams or more of carbon in their 
shells, and were the daily consumption of a dozen made mandatory, their 
removal from the sea would make room for the sequestration of a hundred 
grams more. In addition, discarding the shells on land  would at once take 
a bite out of sea level rise, and, as ouster shells are pearly white , tend 
to reduce the albedo footprint of those consuming them, especially if they 
toss them on their asphalt coated roofs, parking lots and driveways to 
reduce the energy toll  and radiative forcing burden of the urban heat 
island effect .

Confident that perfoming the dimensional analysis necessary to persuade 
themselves of the relative worth of this concept will encourage readers to 
do likewise to their own submissions   I remain 

Your , etc. 


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