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Six commercially viable ways to remove CO2 from the atmosphere and/or reduce CO2 emissions
Background The burning of fossil fuels is the main cause of rising CO 2 levels of the atmosphere. This will probably result in climate change. Another consequence is ocean acidification. Although these consequences are not yet proven beyond doubt, the risk of doing nothing is too large. The simplest...
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Published in: | Environmental sciences Europe 2013, Vol.25 (1), Article 35 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Background
The burning of fossil fuels is the main cause of rising CO
2
levels of the atmosphere. This will probably result in climate change. Another consequence is ocean acidification. Although these consequences are not yet proven beyond doubt, the risk of doing nothing is too large. The simplest response is the removal and sustainable storage of CO
2
. By reaction with basic minerals, nature has sequestered almost all of the CO
2
that has ever been released by the planet. This weathering continues to play a role but nature cannot cope with the ongoing much (30 to 60 times) higher rates of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions.
Results
In this paper six approaches are described which take advantage of the natural process of weathering and solve other problems as well, thereby making them cost-effective. All six make the maximum use of natural conditions (climate, tides, currents), natural materials (olivine, serpentine), and organisms (diatoms, hyperaccumulator plants).
Conclusions
Impacts on the environment are minimized or even turned into benefits. |
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ISSN: | 2190-4707 2190-4715 |
DOI: | 10.1186/2190-4715-25-35 |