Frubanoid
Frubanoid t1_jbk7gkp wrote
Reply to comment by Anderson069 in Meet The World's Cleanest Fully Electric Car That Removes Carbon Dioxide From The Air by Anderson069
This is great! We should be starting to look at net-negative carbon solutions. Even if it's only a little bit, with the amount of cars on the road this sort of thing will add up. If the filter or capture device is unpowered or only uses the kinetic energy of the air it's pushing through that's even better. Hopefully it's not something that takes a lot of maintenance too.
I love the idea of turning all those little sources of carbon emitting terraforming cars into carbon sippers as part of an overall solution!
Frubanoid t1_j686jzf wrote
Reply to comment by flyedchicken in made it to Venus by flyedchicken
I like what I see. I wonder how it compares to HD600. That's my main headphone at the moment.
Frubanoid t1_j0bljzt wrote
Reply to comment by GreatAndPowerfulNixy in Is there research comparing flu and RSV infection rates between covid vaccinated and unvaccinated cohorts? by rowanskye
But then won't the cancerous elements of society just coalesce and procreate even more?
Frubanoid OP t1_iszpf5w wrote
Reply to comment by riisikas in Investment in wind and solar is set to outpace oil and gas drilling for the first time this year by Frubanoid
Weaning ourselves off will not be an overnight process for sure. Luckily, things like mining are getting greener too.
New, greener methods for lithium extraction:
https://www.nrel.gov/news/program/2021/using-direct-lithium-extraction-to-secure-us-supplies.html
Frubanoid OP t1_isvt2dq wrote
Reply to comment by Wscottwhite1721 in Investment in wind and solar is set to outpace oil and gas drilling for the first time this year by Frubanoid
There are solar farms that are dual use. For example, in Japan, they grow some mushrooms in the shade for food. I've read about other projects that allow farm animals to get shade from the panels too and graze underneath.
Frubanoid OP t1_isv175k wrote
Reply to comment by FindTheRemnant in Investment in wind and solar is set to outpace oil and gas drilling for the first time this year by Frubanoid
Grid storage has helped in both Australia with the Tesla battery system and also in California (not sure what company) during recent heatwaves.
Frubanoid t1_is0i6f8 wrote
Reply to comment by beatthestupidout in "New antibiotic hiding in diseased potatoes thwarts fungal infections in plants and humans" by tonymmorley
Full of crooked teeth
Frubanoid t1_irs78m2 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The emerging climate tech sector will enjoy an 8.8 % growth rate over the next five years: tech companies that remove/reduce CO₂ emissions are “poised for strong continued growth,” reaching an expected value of $1.4tn by 2027 by climeworks
In the US mines are required to set aside money for cleanup before they even break ground. So at least there's that.
Frubanoid t1_jbk8dey wrote
Reply to comment by Tenrath in Meet The World's Cleanest Fully Electric Car That Removes Carbon Dioxide From The Air by Anderson069
Solar(+battery) at home and charge there. That's where things are going for charging completely green in the near future as grids get greener every day.
On the road, batteries at the site of the charger that refill passively when not in use, supplemented by grid power when needed.