[geo] Re: Cheap Carbon Capture

2018-06-14 Thread Leon Di Marco
*This is a quite astonishingly misinformed piece by Preston.If he had been following Climeworks own announcements, he would have found that their $600 / tonCO2 figure is not an estimate, it is the current cost arising from their commercial CO2 plant. Their "estimate" is as follows, from

[geo] Fwd: Fw: [HCA] Fwd: [climate justice now!] Fwd: New Geoengineering Technology Factsheets

2018-06-14 Thread Brian Cady
The below linked 'factsheets' may need rebuttal. Brian To help navigate fact and fiction on geoengineering, Geoengineering Monitor, a civil society information hub run by ETC Group, Heinrich Böll Foundation and Biofuelwatch, has released fourteen fact sheets that give up-to-date information on

[geo] Re: C2G2 Terminology Guide

2018-06-14 Thread Russell Seitz
C2G2 has omitted one very critical expression from its terminology guide : Semantic Agression Its locus classicus is the IPCC's co-option of the term "Mitigation" to refer exclusively to CO2 reduction instead of mitigating the human impacts of climate change natural and

Re: [geo] Cheap Carbon Capture

2018-06-14 Thread Hawkins, David
Or airplanes, trucks, buses, motorcycles, external air conditioning units... Sent from my iPad On Jun 14, 2018, at 5:35 PM, Klaus Lackner mailto:klaus.lack...@asu.edu>> wrote: So, these plants might be noisy? Like windmills, perhaps? Klaus From: mailto:geoengineering@googlegroups.com>> on

Re: [geo] Cheap Carbon Capture

2018-06-14 Thread Klaus Lackner
So, these plants might be noisy? Like windmills, perhaps? Klaus From: on behalf of Christopher Preston Reply-To: "christopherpreston1...@gmail.com" Date: Thursday, June 14, 2018 at 2:10 PM To: geoengineering Subject: [geo] Cheap Carbon Capture A few thoughts on last week's good news

[geo] Cheap Carbon Capture

2018-06-14 Thread Christopher Preston
A few thoughts on last week's good news about the potential for much cheaper DAC. https://plastocene.com/2018/06/14/catching-carbon-why-cheap-still-comes-with-a-cost -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "geoengineering" group. To unsubscribe from

[geo] C2G2 Terminology Guide

2018-06-14 Thread Mark Turner
Dear friends, In case of interest, I attach a link to our new geoengineering terminology guide, plus a short blog explaining it. Please feel free to share with colleagues and interlocutors, and suggest any alterations, updates, we should include in future iterations.

[geo] AGU session on solar geoengineering accepting abstract submissions now!

2018-06-14 Thread p.j.irvine
The AGU 2018 conference is accepting abstract submissions now and we've organized a session on solar geoengineering. AGU 2018 will be in Washington DC from the 10th to 14th of December this year. Details of our session are copied below as well as the link for submitting abstracts.

Re: [geo] Sea level

2018-06-14 Thread Stephen Salter
James You are not dense but you are the second person to qualify for an observant reader's badge. Congratulations. The missing punch line is because I messed up the conversion from MathCad to PDF. It should have read By the way my assumption for the Antarctic loss rate is much