
“Dont tread on me”
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“Dont tread on me”
@ultradale
♥️Wife-3kids5gkidsFamily=everything. Fighting for liberty and freedom. 1xMarathon des Sables finisher-1x100 mi. buckle “Firearms rights are human rights.”






Direct Air Capture (DAC) doesn’t scale up. To keep pace with global CO2 emissions—currently 36 gigatonnes per year—would require over 30,000 large-scale DAC plants, more than three for every coal-fired power station operating worldwide today. Each plant would cost up to $500 million to build, for a grand total of $15 trillion. To store 10 gigatonnes of CO2 a year would require four million tonnes of potassium hydroxide, 1.5 times more than the worldwide supply. Running them would take 100 exajoules, a sixth of all global energy to heat the calciner to around 1,500°F (800°C), so each DAC plant would need a gas furnace and a ready supply of gas. Electricity can’t do this. Microsoft found that DAC was 50 times more expensive per metric ton than other solutions. The most important paper written on carbon capture is by Sekera and Lichtenberger This is the most complete, up-to-date review of where carbon capture stands today. They shown that the two most popular carbon dioxide removal methods likely to be funded, with taxpayer money, generate more CO2 than they capture. link.springer.com/article/10.100… Carbon capture is a farce.















