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erict
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Posted at 5:04 pm on Aug. 14, 2008 |
Another advantage to phytoplankton is that it can be turned into oil. A 52,000 sq kilometer area (20250 sq mi 143 by 143 miles) can produce 95 million barrels of oil per day, or 100% of daily global consumption. This technology is carbon nutral since all of the carbon released after burning was originally taken out of the atmosphere while growing. source:http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=34239 |
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obvious child
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Posted at 2:30 am on Aug. 13, 2008 |
| Care to provide such studies? |
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The Samsoniteman
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Posted at 10:35 am on Aug. 12, 2008 |
| Most of the data supporting it somes from the commercial companies that want to persue it. Truely indepedent studies have shown that not enough of the new growth material manages to sink to the ocean floor and stay there for it to make a real difference. |
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obvious child
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Posted at 10:53 pm on Aug. 11, 2008 |
Quote: from The Samsoniteman at 8:48 am on Aug. 11, 2008
I'm not sure what you're getting at with trees moving through air before filtration. But the science behind dumping iron filings in oceans has been firmly debunked, unfortunately.
"firmly debunked?" You mean conflicting data. In some studies it has worked in others it has failed. That doesn't equate to "firmly debunked." |
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The Samsoniteman
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Posted at 11:48 am on Aug. 11, 2008 |
| I'm not sure what you're getting at with trees moving through air before filtration. But the science behind dumping iron filings in oceans has been firmly debunked, unfortunately. |
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Event Horizon
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Posted at 8:14 am on Aug. 10, 2008 |
Quote: from Reefer at 7:37 am on Aug. 10, 2008
The first could work but it would cost too much. The second would help one of our enviromental problems, but create a dozen mark.
I don't really see how solving our ecological problems should have a budget... If we discovered a way to solve global warming with 100% certainty, and it cost multiple billions of dollars, don't you think it would be worth it? This is not just america involved in this, this is the whole world. |
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Reefer
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Posted at 7:37 am on Aug. 10, 2008 |
| The first could work but it would cost too much. The second would help one of our enviromental problems, but create a dozen mark. |
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sunshineshower
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Posted at 7:26 am on Aug. 10, 2008 |
Quote: from fouad at 3:24 pm on Aug. 10, 2008
i think the first might work but its VERY exoensive
However, america had the money to spare for the wars. If this was a worldwide effort then that amount could probably be quite easily raised, no? |
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EllaYeah
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Posted at 7:26 am on Aug. 10, 2008 |
| I always thought about the first one its like "wtf!?" but apparantly noones clever enough to think of that apart from us and I think the second one would do more bad than good |
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DoNotCare
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Posted at 7:25 am on Aug. 10, 2008 |
| I think that the second idea is very plausible, not so much with the first. |
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Fouad
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Posted at 7:24 am on Aug. 10, 2008 |
| i think the first might work but its VERY exoensive |
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DonnieDarkko
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Posted at 7:23 am on Aug. 10, 2008 |
Dropping that large an amount of iron filings into the ocean surely is going to have an adverse affect on some other part of the ecosystem |
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