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user-inactivated  ·  3430 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: There’s too much carbon dioxide in the air. Why not turn it back into fuel?

    Of course, something even more energy-efficient, cheap and effective to reduce carbon dioxide in the air (along with it's less-spoken-of brother, nitrogen oxides) is to actually reduce our consumption of fossil fuels. Do plants even filter out N2O?

Wow, this is great question. The answer is... sorta . Trees do remove particulates, lower air temps, retain moisture in soils, retard erosion an of course are a CO2 sink.

And yes, the best way is to reduce emissions. But if we can reduce emissions, and reforest parts of the planet, hey why not?





tehstone  ·  3430 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    are a CO2 sink.

Well, they're a carbon sink. They release most of the O2 into the atmosphere.

user-inactivated  ·  3429 days ago  ·  link  ·  

DOH. Good catch.

Killerhurtz  ·  3430 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Indeed - any two effective solutions used together, when feasible, is always a better idea than only implementing a single one. The more we can do for our environment (at least without losing all of the advantages technology brings), the better.

Though that answer is VERY interesting - I never realized that trees were such effective pollution-cleaning tools. I'm definitely signing up (if there is any in my town) for a tree-planting activity next spring. That "sorta" is a "yes" for me though - because even though they don't capture massive amounts of it, it does mean that plants, over time, can do that job - and that's good.