[geo] Event Recap: Future Voices in Direct Air Capture (w/ video)

2016-08-25 Thread Andrew Lockley
Page: http://www.centerforcarbonremoval.org/blog-posts/2016/8/17/event-recap-future-voices-in-direct-air-capture?utm_content=bufferb26ef_medium=social_source=twitter.com_campaign=buffer Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HcoGeoVNbY August 18, 2016 Event Recap: Future Voices in Direct Air

Re: [geo] Michigan Scientists See Urgency for Negative Emissions | Climate Central

2016-08-25 Thread Ronal W. Larson
John, list, et al: Apologies if this comes to you twice. Am still at the conference hotel and have had trouble sending. This time much shorter. > On Aug 25, 2016, at 9:08 AM, Ronal W. Larson > wrote: > > John, list et al: > > Re your almost last

Re: [geo] Michigan Scientists See Urgency for Negative Emissions | Climate Central

2016-08-25 Thread John Nissen
Dear Benjamin, I should have mentioned olivine crushing because it has a huge role to play in bringing down the level of CO2 in the atmosphere, for example directly by scattering on the beach or indirectly by promoting diatoms or soil improvement. Re emissions reductions, I probably made a

RE: [geo] must read: geoengineering aircraft design

2016-08-25 Thread Veli Albert Kallio
Hi Alan, I think that is a brilliant observation. I do like, though, the simplicity of the geoengineering idea. Sulphur dioxide also has a limited life span and it should not be seen a climatic monster like CFC's that hang around for years, decades, and centuries before flushed out. I think