Question: Is it possible to build a 3D printer that prints Lego-like construction bricks out of captured and chemically converted CO2?
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
You know what likes CO2? Plants. Trees. No chemical conversation necessary
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Replying to @JasonAmerica @ScottAdamsSays
Wait, he blocked me and plans to mock me on periscope? Holy crap, i was just telling someone that I agreed about his google debacle. Thanks, I appreciate being targeted by a giant account of someone I thought I had some respect for
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Sounds like he's an insecure front hole
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I don’t see why you’d block people over this. Growing trees is such a simple answer, I guess it can’t be right
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The spectrum of pollution humans put out is wide and troubling. The reason the establishment focuses on CO2 like a laser is because they can make money off carbon taxes. Create a market for something and people will abuse it. They'll also throw the rest of science out for a buck
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Replying to @ProblematicPleb @eurekaskastle and
Trees are profitable even if they do a lot more than clean carbon from the air. People against cutting mature trees for this quasi-religious branch of science are idiots too. A mature tree converts almost no CO2, a growing one will do it 5 times more. Cut mature trees, replant.
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I didn't know that about mature trees. Good to know.
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