3.3: Carbon Capture and Storage with Prof Mike Bickle
In this ep, Christina talks to Dr. Mike Bickle, professor emeritus at the Earth Sciences Department at the University of Cambridge about carbon capture and storage: methods, dangers, what it would take to deploy at necessary scale. Join us!
Conquering climate change for our survival and that of much of the rest of the biosphere calls for more than attaining net zero emissions of greenhouse gasses to the atmosphere. We also need to actively remove much of the 140 extra parts per million of carbon dioxide currently up there in the atmosphere thanks to our burning of fossil fuels and destruction of so much of Earth’s biosphere. Both…
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Adding crushed rock to farmland pulls carbon out of the air, field test shows
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Rain captures carbon dioxide from the air as it falls and reacts with volcanic rock to lock up carbon. The process, called rock weathering, can take millions of years—too slow to offset global warming. But by crushing the rock into a fine dust, rock weathering speeds up. Previous studies have estimated this "enhanced" rock weathering could store 215 billion tons of carbon dioxide over the next 75 years if spread across croplands globally.5
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~ Colors ~ Marsala | Purple | Orange ~
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does the internet know that Aotearoa's official weather authority gives us our forecast in bbq based hieroglyphs?
This link goes to a barbecue RADAR
I'm never getting over this, truly
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Kimberley Coastal Camp ~ Photography by Ben Broady on Instagram
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Watching the clouds roll in the Pacific Northwest. @dailyearthporn@travelgraphics@travelandlovelife-blog
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lets have the opposite of the "wearing shoes in the house" debate:
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Punks who live in cold weather I need your help,,,,
I live in CA, so the heaviest jacket I own is a leather jacket (I can only layer it with thin sweaters). I’m visiting family in CO during the winter, I’m wondering what kinds of jacket would look good with a punk style but are efficiently warm? I don’t want to just find any jacket and then never wear it again, I want to add it to my wardrobe at least. That way I have an idea and look around thrift/secondhand for them. Or begrudgingly buy it new.
(I HATE puffy jackets, my neurodivergent brain can’t handle the sounds they make)
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Faroe Islands ~ patheight on Instagram
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