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Could gem-gum technology allow us to stop and maybe even revert the release of carbon by human activity into our atmosphere? <br> | Could gem-gum technology allow us to stop and maybe even revert the release of carbon by human activity into our atmosphere? <br> | ||
{{wikitodo|discuss}} | {{wikitodo|discuss}} | ||
{{wikitodo|Give an intuition about the scales involved. If all human made carbon would be sequestrated and converted to a mountain. Scale in comparison to all of humanities concrete.}} <br> | |||
{{wikitodo|Give infos on the maximal thermodynamic efficiency for filtering out highly dilute (~400ppm) CO2. Thankfully it can be surprisingly efficient. Find the personally known to be existing good documentation on this.}} | |||
== Related == | == Related == | ||
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* [[Atmosphere sentinels]] | * [[Atmosphere sentinels]] | ||
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* [[Venus]], [[Mars]] | |||
=== Future crisis === | === Future crisis === | ||
* [[gem-gum waste crisis]] | * [[gem-gum waste crisis]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:28, 12 May 2025
(wiki-TODO: find and reference existing work that relates this problem to atomically precise manufacturing)
Could gem-gum technology allow us to stop and maybe even revert the release of carbon by human activity into our atmosphere?
(wiki-TODO: discuss)
(wiki-TODO: Give an intuition about the scales involved. If all human made carbon would be sequestrated and converted to a mountain. Scale in comparison to all of humanities concrete.)
(wiki-TODO: Give infos on the maximal thermodynamic efficiency for filtering out highly dilute (~400ppm) CO2. Thankfully it can be surprisingly efficient. Find the personally known to be existing good documentation on this.)
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