[geo] Thermal removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere: energy requirements and scaling issues | SpringerLink

2018-05-02 Thread Andrew Lockley
Poster's note : important paper so cross posting. NB could potentially be combined with liquid air energy storage for reduced energy requirements https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10584-018-2208-0 Climatic Change pp 1–11| Cite as

Re: [geo] The Dangerous Belief That Extreme Technology Will Fix Climate Change

2018-05-02 Thread Jonathan Marshall
There is no necessarily mutually exclusive binary happening here. It could be dangerous to take either option, if those options are reduced to: "do nothing or do GE". As I keep saying if we don't try and clear up the economic and political systems that are going on here, we almost certainly

[geo] The Dangerous Belief That Extreme Technology Will Fix Climate Change

2018-05-02 Thread Greg Rau
GR - Given our track record with emission reduction and given questionable adaptation strategies, how dangerous is it to believe that we won’t need “extreme technology” to help counter climate change?: https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5ae07919e4b061c0bfa3e794 The Dangerous Belief That Extreme