• MeekerThanBeaker@lemmy.world
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    18 days ago

    Year 2044: Yellow powder that was used to combat carbon emission has given the entire Earth cancer. People are encouraged to wear masks and goggles until a cure is discovered.

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      18 days ago

      Some researchers say have found an anti-powder to combat the original, it could be a ‘quantum leap’ for earth.

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        17 days ago

        2112 anti yellow powder powder is collecting in the food chain and causing massive ecological destruction. People are adviced against eating until a cure is discovered.

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    18 days ago

    I think exploring carbon capture, and funding smaller projects is fine but I don’t accept the oil industry using it as an excuse to keep doing what they’re doing and hamper transitions to renewables.

    We will still need oil/fossil fuel for some fuel applications, lubricants and some plastics. But it can be far, far less than what we use today, and like smoking, it’s being propped up by these companies and some international governments.

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    18 days ago

    I do like carbon capture as an idea, I just hate that it’s being seen as a cop-out by (mostly) conservative politicians.

    I love the idea of carbon-capture soap especially. Think I’ll try getting a bar or two when I run out of the handsoap bars I currently have.

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      16 days ago

      Yes, Rock Stored Carbon is less impactful compared to say Land Stored Carbon (Biomass burial, Paulownia, Bamboo)

      Good thing there are people working on all different Carbon Capture methods.

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        17 days ago

        huh ? Jup Rock ? … is this chalk ?
        (we do know most carbon on Earth is stored in rocks … maybe we could call them carbonate rocks ?)

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    17 days ago

    If i took a small step for every world changing quantum leap that gets reported in the media id have circled the earth by now to witness how it barely made a difference.