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Planting trees to counter carbon emissions won't work
 
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I'm not reading anywhere about their economic feasibility there Aeronaut, only that while there's testing installations there appears to be some major problems still.

Which, admittedly, might just be lack of will to invest rather than anything truly problematic.
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Black Aeronaut Wrote:
robkelk Wrote:
Black Aeronaut Wrote:From what I understand, we're close. Almost ungodly so. Like, another ten years or so of R&D close. ...
We've been ten years away from suitable materials for at least the last twenty years.

Call me when there's a laboratory prototype.
So all the breakthroughs we've been having with carbon nanotubes mean nothing to you?
Not "nothing," but not enough to predict with any certainty a timeframe when they'll be in production, or even out of the lab.

Science takes as long as it takes; it doesn't work to a schedule.
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