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June 07, 2007
Sequestration
CO2 sequestration and climate change explained.
The best and most natural solution to global warming has always been the idea of "sequestration" — storing carbon where it can’t do harm, vs. in the atmosphere. And that’s been going on naturally for a billion years before we lit our first camp fire. Plants take water and CO2 from the environment and use sunlight to create the sugars we depend on. They later burn those sugars (just as we do) for energy, putting some of that same carbon back into the air.
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Posted on June 7, 2007 08:25 PM by climat603.
Filed in Hurricane! under climate change.
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