Sujet : Re: Climate Remediation Engineering - Size of Problem
De : blockedofcourse (at) *nospam* foo.invalid (Don Y)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 06. May 2025, 04:06:25
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On 5/4/2025 8:48 AM, Joe Gwinn wrote:
For some time, I've been following the debate on Climate Change and
the back and forth on the practicality of removing enough carbon
dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere, soon enough to matter.
What constitutes "soon enough to matter"? To who? What?
It took a long time to dig this hole, why would you think
it would be easy/quick/inexpensive to FILL it?
We somehow managed to live with a ban on CFCs (ozone hole). And,
emission controls on automobiles (smog, acid rain, etc.)
One just has to decide there is value in "fixing" these (man-made)
problems.
Heed Genesis 2:15, christians!