Climeworks - the decarbonizer

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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 08/12/18, 00:16

I had never heard of this all the more for growing tomatoes ....

I think there are experts who can enlighten me on this thing (sniffer plane or real advanced? : Mrgreen:), from 21 minutes

https://www.france.tv/france-3/19-20-jo ... ional.html


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http://www.climeworks.com/

The promo clip

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by izentrop » 08/12/18, 02:09

The specialist said: "to reduce CO1 emissions by 2%, 750 machines of this type would be needed." you might as well piss in a violin : Mrgreen:
CO2 capture and storage: a sword in the water? https://investors-corner.bnpparibas-am. ... -stockage/
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by sen-no-sen » 08/12/18, 11:38

Otherwise we can stop deforestation and plant trees ...
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 08/12/18, 13:20

Image I was hardly inclined to find the idea prodigious.

However, the second part of the process, for tomatoes, interests me, at least on an intellectual level.

But I'm sure Didier will come to my rescue : Mrgreen:
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by Exnihiloest » 08/12/18, 15:08

izentrop wrote:The specialist said: "to reduce CO1 emissions by 2%, 750 machines of this type would be needed." you might as well piss in a violin : Mrgreen:

It is the same with other methods, especially in France which already produces so little.
Believing that we can play on the climate is a much worse fable than that of anthropogenic warming. I see that you are evolving on the subject. You still have to make the same verification of their uselessness for the other CO2 reduction methods.
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by Remundo » 08/12/18, 16:24

in principle, it is an air filtration, according to the website, they would be "modified amines" which fix CO2.

These amines are then heated to 100 ° C to release the CO2 which must be stored ... under pressure in deep geological layers ... the amines would be regenerated for another filtration cycle.


it must consume a lot of energy! For what result? Hmmmm .... : roll:
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by izentrop » 09/12/18, 01:37

nico239 wrote:However, the second part of the process, for tomatoes, interests me, at least on an intellectual level.
It is a use known for a long time in professional greenhouses http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/french/crop ... 00-078.htm
Konrad Shreiber, in a carbon / nitrogen video, talked about it about decaying carbon canopies, the released co2 of which could be absorbed from under the leaves of crops. Not guaranteed that there have been studies confirming this?
Exnihiloest wrote:izentrop wrote:
The specialist said: "to reduce CO1 emissions by 2%, 750 machines of this type would be needed." you might as well piss in a violin

It is the same with other methods, especially in France which already produces so little.
Believing that we can play on the climate is a much worse fable than that of anthropogenic warming. I see that you are evolving on the subject. You still have to make the same verification of their uselessness for the other CO2 reduction methods.
I never claimed otherwise.
What I have often said is that the excess CO2 sent into the atmosphere since the beginning of the industrial era poisons us as well as the oceans and causes global warming whose evolution has never been so rapid in the history of the planet, so much so that the mechanisms of evolution of biodiversity can no longer be carried out for a good number of species, combined with our predation due to our demography, leads us into the wall, in a very near future. (details and anthropogenic responsibility that you completely refute, until further notice).

The only action that could reduce the effects of the disaster would be to stop emitting CO2 completely, while absorbing as much as possible, like planting trees (dixit sen-no-sen), but not that, for example, stopping to burn wood and fossils, restore the carbon cycle of all our carbon-based "waste".

The concern is that the latest news, we do not take it all the way. The Gj are opposed to it, by the way.
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by Christophe » 09/12/18, 01:39

The only real carbonless machine is this:

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