The most obvious place to reduce  atmospheric CO2 is at the stacks of
fossil fuel-burning power plants(about 3 pounds/Kilowatt-hour), lime-kilns, cement plants,
and other fixed sources.
The worlds hydrosphere and terrestrial biomass growth can handle holding the
atmospheric CO2 level at optimum, if the input burden is reduced.
LN2 production is the obvious way to handle the N2, CO2, and H2O stack gases
for cost effective separation.
Pipelines or transport vehicles can handle disposal of CO2 for storage in abandoned gas wells,
and underground sites previously for natural gas storage.
With present electrical power "Wheeling" laws, wind or other non-fossil power can be
applied to the sequestering process through their use
.
These ARE POLITICAL NOT TECHNICAL PROBLEMS.
 
Frederick

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