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A group of scientists in Iceland are injecting carbon dioxide and water into basalt though a process called the “CarbFix Process.” The scientists behind the project say this method of carbon capture could help with reducing the effects of CO2 emissions.
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Loving this!
Alors là…je suis bluffé
33:10 <3
THIS IS AMAZING
This band has the same vibe with Lüger. Awesome sounds.
Awsome!
💜
Very cool, thanks!
Camera is an amazing band. They used to play in Berlin ubahn stations years ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZ_697psKxE
nice my dude
Groovy as fuck
Thanx Capt'n! Great tunes. Not too hard, not too soft. I will definitely be checking out more Camera. Never heard of them before.
revival 60s no 2017!! fantástic voyage
Bingo, Bongo!
Took me to another dimension.. Grazie Amico
Me likey!
if they get the process of converting the co2 into protein we wont need this method
Where can i donate?? & they might as well make an adapter for a car that eats up the emissions & make use of it turning into stone
What about the process itself? How much power and energy is consumed in injecting the CO2 into the rock? Are fossil fuels burned to produce that energy? Because if so, the whole concept is redundant, inadvertently producing CO2 to hide away CO2.
Then send it to space
excellent and extraordinary..
gr8…
CO2 from. Geothermal generator?
Lick it…
Can be used for stone axe or other things.
It's called "CO2 Recycling rock process"
where do you store the carbon monoxide produced afterwards then? that shits poisonous
10/10 would use as a dildo
finally a plan that is effective now
Weird, tech insider should get more views tbh, they actually put out really good vids
that would be good for terraforming Venus
First 😀