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I suspect the best hope is a 'moon-shot' technological fix project (or part fix) which may or may not succeed. -
Well, we should be throwing moonshot or even wartime budgets at it, but we're not. Tech fixes seem to be either removing CO2 from the atmosphere, and the problem there is it is a tiny fraction of the atmosphere, so you have to move a lot of air over whatever you're using, and the energy needed to do that outweighs the benefits, or some kind of geo-engineering, such as generating our own aerosol clouds by firing sulphates into the atmosphere or DA's favourite of chucking fertiliser into the oceans to promote algae growth which then gets eaten and sequestrated by sinking to the ocean floor. None of these has been shown to work, and may divert efforts away from what we are sure would have impact which is to reduce emissions.I suspect the best hope is a 'moon-shot' technological fix project (or part fix) which may or may not succeed.
Carbon Capture and Storage at power stations has some promise and the UK 2012 Energy Bill promised that the Government would 'meet our climate change goals by largely decarbonising the power sector during the 2030s'. Yet the legislation set a limit on CO2 of 450g/kWh for new plant. Most gas plants emit around 400g/KWh so there is no 'decarbonsiation' there, and new coal plant emits about 800g and the coalition agreement promised us that 'will prevent coal-fired power stations being built unless they are equipped with sufficient carbon capture and storage to meet the emissions performance standard'. But the Bill exempts from the limit any station that is part of its Carbon Capture and Storage programme, but this is defined as one that as one which will use CCS at some time in the future, no timescale given.
As I said, what is lacking is political will, a situation not helped by the public confusion caused by disinformation from the deniers ....My subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.Comment
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This is all very well but we know it's not going to happen - the coal will be burnt. So we either put resources into something which would work but which won't happen for political and economic reasons, or we put out resources into something which may or may not work but which is politically and economically possible.Originally posted by pjclarke View PostWell, we should be throwing moonshot or even wartime budgets at it, but we're not. Tech fixes seem to be either removing CO2 from the atmosphere, and the problem there is it is a tiny fraction of the atmosphere, so you have to move a lot of air over whatever you're using, and the energy needed to do that outweighs the benefits, or some kind of geo-engineering, such as generating our own aerosol clouds by firing sulphates into the atmosphere or DA's favourite of chucking fertiliser into the oceans to promote algae growth which then gets eaten and sequestrated by sinking to the ocean floor. None of these has been shown to work, and may divert efforts away from what we are sure would have impact which is to reduce emissions.
Carbon Capture and Storage at power stations has some promise and the UK 2012 Energy Bill promised that the Government would 'meet our climate change goals by largely decarbonising the power sector during the 2030s'. Yet the legislation set a limit on CO2 of 450g/kWh for new plant. Most gas plants emit around 400g/KWh so there is no 'decarbonsiation' there, and new coal plant emits about 800g and the coalition agreement promised us that 'will prevent coal-fired power stations being built unless they are equipped with sufficient carbon capture and storage to meet the emissions performance standard'. But the Bill exempts from the limit any station that is part of its Carbon Capture and Storage programme, but this is defined as one that as one which will use CCS at some time in the future, no timescale given.
As I said, what is lacking is political will, a situation not helped by the public confusion caused by disinformation from the deniers ....Comment
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Or we could stop spending billions on producing non-effective and unusable solutions for a problem that does not even exist(\__/)
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Out of interest, how certain are you that it doesn't exist?Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostOr we could stop spending billions on producing non-effective and unusable solutions for a problem that does not even existComment
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Does it matter - you will only tell me it does exist to make money out of me.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostOut of interest, how certain are you that it doesn't exist?
If no one was trying to make money out of it then people may believe it but while all you are doing is taking money out of my pocket under some inprovable pretense then I will simply not believe you.Comment
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People will make money out of everything? Do you not believe in anything?Originally posted by original PM View PostDoes it matter - you will only tell me it does exist to make money out of me.
If no one was trying to make money out of it then people may believe it but while all you are doing is taking money out of my pocket under some inprovable pretense then I will simply not believe you.Comment
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That's a good question. How can two intelligent people, given the same evidence come to opposite conclusions.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostOut of interest, how certain are you that it doesn't exist?
How come my brother, who is smarter than I , believes in God, when I dont.
It cant be because he is smarter, because I have a younger brother who aint so smart, who also believes in God.
So it's nothing to do with brains.
maybe I should follow the concensus(\__/)
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Yes - people make money out of selling cars for example - I can see a car, feel it , touch it, own it and drive it so it is real.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostPeople will make money out of everything? Do you not believe in anything?
People used to sell guilible people things like the statue of liberty, london bridge etc - these people were called Fraudsters as they sold things which did not exist for them to sell.
You see the difference?
Selling climate change is like selling religion - you are not selling anything tangible simply something people are scared into buying through manipulation, lies and subterfuge.Comment
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would you sell indulgences ?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostPeople will make money out of everything? Do you not believe in anything?
thats what carbon credits are(\__/)
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