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This is why we need to invest in carbon capture.  Suck the shit out of the atmosphere.  It's our best chance of bringing things back to normal.  Apparently the Inflation Reduction Act has numerous earmarks to invest in that tech.

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3 hours ago, Jman said:

This is why we need to invest in carbon capture.  Suck the shit out of the atmosphere.  It's our best chance of bringing things back to normal.  Apparently the Inflation Reduction Act has numerous earmarks to invest in that tech.

I'd wager that, much like the burning of fossil fuels that kicked off this whole mess, any attempts to reinject carbon back into the ground where it will be inaccessible will also have long lasting and far reaching consequences beyond what we are capable of foreseeing.

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16 minutes ago, cyberbully said:

Actually has been pretty cool here....And pretty cool is 96.  My yard looks like a bag of Doritos.

Often looking for below average temperatures in some places, particularly in the Midwest, can give you a magnitude of climate disasters.

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Continuing from this:  

I saw somewhere that at the peak use time, 10% of our power is renewable compared to 30% when the sun is up.  It really makes you wonder what kind of damage happens as we fire up gas generators to stave off blackouts,

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Just now, StarPanda said:

Fucking California man I’m burning over here over 100 send fall weather already 

End of the week we should go back to cool 90 degree weather 🥲

What's your general locale?  Here near Long Beach, getting a 108 or 109 is rough business.

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You're not too far away.  I'm kind of in this not-so-sweet spot right between Long Beach and Fullerton along the county line at the mouth of the "valley" between the West Coyote Hills and La Habra Heights.  We tend to get hotter temperatures than our neighbors across the border immediately due east or due south.

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6 hours ago, rpgamer said:

I'd wager that, much like the burning of fossil fuels that kicked off this whole mess, any attempts to reinject carbon back into the ground where it will be inaccessible will also have long lasting and far reaching consequences beyond what we are capable of foreseeing.

Modern carbon capture doesn’t store it in the ground, it uses it for material purposes.  Problem is making more stuff solid carbon can be used a primary thing for.

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6 hours ago, Jman said:

Modern carbon capture doesn’t store it in the ground, it uses it for material purposes.  Problem is making more stuff solid carbon can be used a primary thing for.

You can use it for hydrogen storage cells for vehicles that run on hydrogen.

They produce O2 and water as a byproduct.

 

That's the kind of tech we need to invest in.

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3 minutes ago, Ginguy said:

You can use it for hydrogen storage cells for vehicles that run on hydrogen.

They produce O2 and water as a byproduct.

 

That's the kind of tech we need to invest in.

And concrete as well in lieu of water.  It’s actually fascinating the uses for the stuff, but we need to make it more profitable to get it by sucking it out of the atmosphere.

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33 minutes ago, Jman said:

And concrete as well in lieu of water.  It’s actually fascinating the uses for the stuff, but we need to make it more profitable to get it by sucking it out of the atmosphere.

You don't really suck it out of the atmosphere, you capture it at the point of combustion or release.

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We only had like 5 days above 90 this summer. There's no risk of drought here either. Pleasant partly cloudy 75 degree weather today.

Might as well enjoy the affordability while it lasts. The Great Lakes and Northeast are gonna see a resurgence in population due to climate change and droughts in other regions.

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5 hours ago, Master-Debater131 said:

Well, heats gone. Its going to be 69 today, and only 50 tomorrow.

 

30 degree drop in a day.  That sounds about right.

Nice.

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