[geo] Fwd: Climate Engineering News Review for 13th week of 2014

2014-03-25 Thread Andrew Lockley
-- Forwarded message -- From: i...@climate-engineering.eu i...@climate-engineering.eu Date: 24 Mar 2014 20:00 Subject: Climate Engineering News Review for 13th week of 2014 To: andrew.lock...@gmail.com Cc: [image: tl_files/newsletter/NewsletterBalken.jpg] Dear Climate

[geo] Capturing the Imagination: Prospects for Direct Air Capture as a Climate Measure (Case Study) | Geoengineering Our Climate?

2014-03-25 Thread Andrew Lockley
http://geoengineeringourclimate.com/2014/03/25/capturing-the-imagination-prospects-for-direct-air-capture-as-a-climate-measure-case-study/ Capturing the Imagination: Prospects for Direct Air Capture as a Climate Measure (Case Study) Introduction To avoid more than 2oC of warming by this

[geo] Wil Burns- Carbon Dioxide Removal Approaches: Long-Term Implications And Requisite Societal Commitments | WGC

2014-03-25 Thread Andrew Lockley
http://dcgeoconsortium.org/2014/03/24/wil-burns-carbon-dioxide-removal-approaches-long-term-implications-and-requisite-societal-commitments/ (apologies for lost formatting. Best read online) wil burns- carbon dioxide removal approaches: long-term implications and requisite societal commitments

Re: [geo] Capturing the Imagination: Prospects for Direct Air Capture as a Climate Measure (Case Study) | Geoengineering Our Climate?

2014-03-25 Thread Keith Henson
Air capture is fairly obvious. What is not so obvious is the energy source that powers it or the energy source that displaces fossil fuel. There are not more than a handful of candidates. If we are willing to build 15,000 fission plants, that would do it. Fusion might. LENR might.