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In reply to the discussion: Frankly, the world as we know it is going away, soon. [View all]jeff47
(26,549 posts)247. Because they are converting atmospheric CO2 to solid CO2
Thus removing the CO2 from the atmosphere, where it is trapping heat.
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It's just a matter of when, not if. Homo Sapiens will cease to exist at some point, that's an
Bocks Car
Sep 2012
#1
that was awesome, i feel like ive been drinking with sheldon, great explanation
loli phabay
Sep 2012
#144
of course he dosent silly, hes my designated driver well at least designated leonard caller
loli phabay
Sep 2012
#250
Sir Nicholas Stern's podcast at Oxford, 'The Economics of Climate Change, or 3 reasons you don't...
mahina
Sep 2012
#155
Thanks. I was in danger of thinking we had nothing to worry about when the shit hits the fan.
randome
Sep 2012
#50
scheming Daemons, I've posted solutions to this issue in other threads
a geek named Bob
Sep 2012
#26
incoming power is however much of the balloon surface we cover with solar panels
a geek named Bob
Sep 2012
#98
Methane is a pretty "thick" gas, so it escaping isn't really an issue.
a geek named Bob
Sep 2012
#90
Good for you. I wish everyone was taking this seriously, brainstorming ideas, and
Chemisse
Sep 2012
#72
If you can get me a decent price on those cryo chillers, that would be great.
a geek named Bob
Sep 2012
#132
Really, Bob, I have to say your plans don't sound very geeky to me
muriel_volestrangler
Sep 2012
#164
You think you can extract 4 tons of methane per day directly from the air with 50kW?
muriel_volestrangler
Sep 2012
#169
An idea this brilliant needs its own soundtrack. I got the duck AND the weed covered.
Systematic Chaos
Sep 2012
#224
Since CO2 is denser than air, I don't think those balloons are going to rise very far . . .
hatrack
Sep 2012
#113
FYI, hatrack, the abbreviation "nt" goes in the *subject line* of the post, NOT
tblue37
Sep 2012
#137
Nonsense, eh? You will eat those words when food prices skyrocket and coast lines flood.
Zalatix
Sep 2012
#78
What would that have to do with this OP? Is there any issue that is okay to discuss on DU
sabrina 1
Sep 2012
#202
The vast majority of species that have ever existed on earth are already extinct
MNBrewer
Sep 2012
#9
We are unique and I think we will do whatever we need to do in order to survive.
randome
Sep 2012
#47
Every species that has ever existed has been "unique" and did whatever it needed to
MNBrewer
Sep 2012
#49
Anything is possible. Recognizing that is part of being human, too. And what sets us apart.
randome
Sep 2012
#52
Every species alters its environment.. Our uniqueness is the ability to affirm or deny it.
MNBrewer
Sep 2012
#221
It's a good point, and frankly, unless Obama can shed the Dem party's corporate shackles
villager
Sep 2012
#10
Well, certainly the efforts of every government/economic system on the planet...
villager
Sep 2012
#15
One would think that the rich and powerful who HAVE OFFSPRING would at least care. Alas, no.
WinkyDink
Sep 2012
#20
That's what REM said nearly 30 years ago, but the world we know is still here.
MjolnirTime
Sep 2012
#27
We had the same problem then and we knew it then and we were ignoring it then as well.
Egalitarian Thug
Sep 2012
#100
EXACTLY! Scientists are just wrong sometimes. What's so hard to understand about that?
johnlucas
Sep 2012
#260
LOL. Yeah, it's kind of like the earth is running a fever to kill us germs off. nt
SunSeeker
Sep 2012
#48
I didn't say "cause", I said "proof". Evidence. A sample of the national attitude.
Speck Tater
Sep 2012
#56
The thread proves nothing, your post however proves you do not believe your own
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2012
#102
People live in deserts & have for centuries. The problem is food distribution not food supply
johnlucas
Oct 2012
#263
But you yourself are pushing that very message when you insist we are doomed
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2012
#107
Earth won't turn into Venus....that's impossible, figuratively or otherwise.
AverageJoe90
Sep 2012
#230
I just want to know how an article about an ongoing ecological disaster became a
Egalitarian Thug
Sep 2012
#103
You really think there are too many humans for this planet to sustain right now?
sabrina 1
Sep 2012
#205
It would likely be more than just the rich and powerful that survive as far as mankind is concerned.
Ganja Ninja
Sep 2012
#187
Yep. In fact, if we want to improve humanity's condition, we have NO choice in the matter.
AverageJoe90
Sep 2012
#216
Re: "Are the RW radio hacks spreading this bullshit?" No, in fact, quite the fucking opposite.
AverageJoe90
Sep 2012
#231
Most of the spike in CO levels has been in the last couple decades - Asian industrialization
leveymg
Sep 2012
#226
That was easy, Write off thousands of research studies with a sentence or two....
Junkdrawer
Sep 2012
#237
The carbond dioxide from fossil fuel burning far outweighs the heat output
muriel_volestrangler
Sep 2012
#256
And my point was we only affect habitats on Earth not Earth's climate itself
johnlucas
Oct 2012
#262
You're sticking you head in the sand to ignore what you don't want to hear
muriel_volestrangler
Oct 2012
#267
Kinda sounds like what I'm hearing from the far right, we're headed the way of Greece
Hippo_Tron
Sep 2012
#234
Mr. President, I would not rule out the chance to preserve a nucleus of human specimens.
slackmaster
Oct 2012
#266