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Climate Change Can Be Stopped by Turning Air Into Gasoline

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https://www.theatlantic.com/science/arch...dy/562289/

EXCERPT: . . . Their research seems almost to smuggle technologies out of the realm of science fiction and into the real. It suggests that people will soon be able to produce gasoline and jet fuel from little more than limestone, hydrogen, and air. It hints at the eventual construction of a vast, industrial-scale network of carbon scrubbers, capable of removing greenhouse gases directly from the atmosphere.

Above all, the new technique is noteworthy because it promises to remove carbon dioxide cheaply. As recently as 2011, a panel of experts estimated that it would cost at least $600 to remove a metric ton of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The new paper says it can remove the same ton for as little as $94, and for no more than $232. At those rates, it would cost between $1 and $2.50 to remove the carbon dioxide released by burning a gallon of gasoline in a modern car....

MORE: https://www.theatlantic.com/science/arch...dy/562289/


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The Atlantic: LEFT-CENTER BIAS

Factual Reporting: HIGH

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The Atlantic (politics): Throughout its 159-year history, The Atlantic has been reluctant to recommend candidates in elections. In 1860, three years into publication, The Atlantic's then-editor James Russell Lowell endorsed Abraham Lincoln for his first run for president and also endorsed the abolition of slavery. In 1964, 104 years later, Edward Weeks wrote on behalf of the editorial board in endorsing Lyndon B. Johnson and rebuking Barry Goldwater's candidacy. In 2016, the editorial board endorsed a presidential candidate, for the third time since the magazine's founding: Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, in a rebuke of Donald Trump's candidacy.

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So when a source is unabashedly left, you feel the need to water that down with history stretching all the way back to 1860?
If only people didn't feel the need for such gymnastics.
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confused2 Offline
Problem solved?
KInd'a looks a bit plausible until you compare one favoured industry with another. If the oil industry devastated an entire country that would be OK as long as it made enough money to buy a slightly larger country. Once you own an entire country this CO2 nonsense - who gives a shit?
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