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Anton Alferness's avatar

Regardless of what Dalton says about the preponderance of the use of wicker, methane conversion to CO2 can be accelerated. There are a handful of companies developing what is called iron salt aerosol (Climate Arks has a different term for it) but it is essentially a method to increase the amount of methane that is converted (downgraded) to CO2 annually and it's exactly how nature does it. Also, many oceanographers aren't concerned about methane clathrates below a certain depth due to pressure conditions. This is only partially dread relieving, me thinks.

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Mark Huntsman's avatar

just reading about iron salt aerosols ... what a wild and compelling possibility. thanks for passing it along. ocean iron fertilization for the sky.

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Rob Dalton's avatar

Great read, Hunts. And yes: methane is going to kill us all. Companies like FiĂ¹tur are working to create a trust infrastructure to do something about it, and that "something" has got to be accountable data. Check out the "methane" case study: https://www.fiuturx.com/solution

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Mark Huntsman's avatar

thank ya kindly, dalton. and thanks for the case study—it's all about that data.

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