greengate
Well-known member
I'm trying to think of ways we can address this 400ppm CO2 problem. :idea:
Since it's obvious we are not going to reduce our use of carbon, (just look at the Sunday newspaper's auto section,,,you'd think it was an advertisement for a male stimulant…bigger is better…unbelievable. The 2011 Leaf was the car of the year. Now it is in the slowly decaying heap of garbage. What drives these people? They seem desperate to me.)
So I have this idea:
What if we took off one molecule of oxygen from the CO2. That would change the relationship wouldn't it? To CO1. Maybe it's as simple as that. We would then be putting into the air CO1.
Your thoughts.
Since it's obvious we are not going to reduce our use of carbon, (just look at the Sunday newspaper's auto section,,,you'd think it was an advertisement for a male stimulant…bigger is better…unbelievable. The 2011 Leaf was the car of the year. Now it is in the slowly decaying heap of garbage. What drives these people? They seem desperate to me.)
So I have this idea:
What if we took off one molecule of oxygen from the CO2. That would change the relationship wouldn't it? To CO1. Maybe it's as simple as that. We would then be putting into the air CO1.
Your thoughts.