Global Warming and the Power of Garbage - A Radical Concept for Cost-Effective CO2 Reduction

Par : Dirk Führmann
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8224115372
  • EAN9798224115372
  • Date de parution26/01/2024
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  • ÉditeurVirtued Press

Résumé

The earth's warming rate is much faster than 100 years ago. Decades of accumulated heat levels is driving regional and seasonal temperature extremes. Now there's an acute need for action. We urgently require an inexpensive method of greenhouse gas reduction that combines a value-added resource-saving solution. How can we reduce carbon dioxide levels while managing our waste more cheaply than before? And create domestic jobs, including in hard-hit sectors? The answer is not more conventional landfills, incineration, or transport to distant Third World countries.
The radical proposal presented here builds on simple scientific premises that involve feasible implementation costs: a deep underground storage solution. An explanation of the rationale and components involved are presented in this short book that will appeal to anyone interested in climate change, ecology and resource conservation.
The earth's warming rate is much faster than 100 years ago. Decades of accumulated heat levels is driving regional and seasonal temperature extremes. Now there's an acute need for action. We urgently require an inexpensive method of greenhouse gas reduction that combines a value-added resource-saving solution. How can we reduce carbon dioxide levels while managing our waste more cheaply than before? And create domestic jobs, including in hard-hit sectors? The answer is not more conventional landfills, incineration, or transport to distant Third World countries.
The radical proposal presented here builds on simple scientific premises that involve feasible implementation costs: a deep underground storage solution. An explanation of the rationale and components involved are presented in this short book that will appeal to anyone interested in climate change, ecology and resource conservation.