> The "bacteria" to replace these would have to not just absorb carbon dioxide 
> but also exhale 
> oxygen to truly fit the bill, however. 

Well, now if something happens like in the movies that there are unexpected 
negative consequences to this new life form... what kind of rights would it 
have?  Would we ethically be able to kill it?

Like Pete said... if plants aready do this, why not use real plants?

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Larry Miller 

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