Carbon Dioxide Removal: Because there is no love in the air.




Introduction




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Computer simulated global view
There is inbelievable that Venus, our closest neighbor was once habitable with plenty of water. But recent space missions to Venus shows that the planet is covered in craters, volcanoes and big lava plains. At 900-degrees, the surface of Venus can melt lead (lead is used to store gamma rays). “An atmosphere so thick, it would crush you, and clouds of sulphuric acid that stink worse than rotten eggs,” says a source at NASA. We can not let Earth waste away like Venus. But the signs show Earth is headed for the same doom as our atmosphere is continuously filling with greenhouse gases. Something has to be done to stop this impending doom. We could all go vegan! Statistically, livestock contributes the largest amount of greenhouse gases. Therefore the vegan diet helps reduce the amount of artificial breeding that in turn reduces livestock existence down to natural selection. So yes, vegans and vegetarians are literally saving the world. But how about a guy like me that insists on having steak once or twice a month? Well, I can help reduce the Carbon dioxide already in the atmosphere. Hence my plea to you, please give Carbon Dioxide Removal(CDR) efforts the same attention as you would give to any other climate change mitigation efforts. With that in mind, the rest of this text will examine the different CDR methods, the physical and financial implications of adopting these methods. Hope I can convince you to advocate for laws and policies that help push the CDR effort forward. Jump on to the CDR bandwagon.

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