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<blockquote data-quote="egbert" data-source="post: 7426772" data-attributes="member: 9965"><p>on yer bike [USER=76758]@delilah[/USER] .</p><p></p><p>Do you think I'm a muppet?</p><p>If the deal is right, I'll take it. It doesn't mean I believe it'll save the world.</p><p></p><p>As it happens, [USER=73400]@The Seeker[/USER] , I'm quite involved in a carbon sequestering/storage whizz right now.</p><p>There's some tens of thousands of tonnes involved, and potentially more being continually grabbed and stored.</p><p>The farmers concerned -inc me- are starting to get ansty...where's the money?</p><p>...........cos it's only talk so far.</p><p></p><p>Now I'm pretty sure the scheme, although it's one of the very few I can see that'll potentially take carbon and keep it safe for some time, isn't ultimately defendable.</p><p>(certainly not for millions of years, which is what we should be thinking.)</p><p>But more pointedly, its not clear the peasants concerned are going to be rewarded in a commensurate manner.</p><p>So i might be carefully advocating against it yet. </p><p></p><p>As [USER=7195]@farmerm[/USER] eloquently pointed out, it's hooey. (but I don't see why we mightn't line our pockets meantime)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="egbert, post: 7426772, member: 9965"] on yer bike [USER=76758]@delilah[/USER] . Do you think I'm a muppet? If the deal is right, I'll take it. It doesn't mean I believe it'll save the world. As it happens, [USER=73400]@The Seeker[/USER] , I'm quite involved in a carbon sequestering/storage whizz right now. There's some tens of thousands of tonnes involved, and potentially more being continually grabbed and stored. The farmers concerned -inc me- are starting to get ansty...where's the money? ...........cos it's only talk so far. Now I'm pretty sure the scheme, although it's one of the very few I can see that'll potentially take carbon and keep it safe for some time, isn't ultimately defendable. (certainly not for millions of years, which is what we should be thinking.) But more pointedly, its not clear the peasants concerned are going to be rewarded in a commensurate manner. So i might be carefully advocating against it yet. As [USER=7195]@farmerm[/USER] eloquently pointed out, it's hooey. (but I don't see why we mightn't line our pockets meantime) [/QUOTE]
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