Landscaping around the business property takes unhealthy carbon
dioxide out of the air and replaces it with clean oxygen.
The nanos clean the carbon
dioxide out of the air and bring me food, but the only food they know how to synthesize is granola bars.
Its technology will suck carbon
dioxide out of the air and sell it to nearby greenhouses to spur the growth of lettuce, cucumbers and tomatoes.
As they grow, they pull carbon
dioxide out of the air and convert it into sugars that add bulk to their trunks.
Brasier argues that in the absence of more complex creatures that can recycle debris, like worms, the carbon in early life forms got buried in a constantly growing carbon sink, sucking carbon
dioxide out of the air and causing global cooling.
Such geoengineering experiments produce diatoms, which pull carbon
dioxide out of the air.
Smith and Croyle had read some of Schrag's papers about carbon capture and sequestration, or CCS — a technique for keeping globe - warming carbon
dioxide out of the air by burying it — and they were ready to put it into action.
The other is to find a way to suck carbon
dioxide out of the air.
By vacuuming carbon
dioxide out of the air — something the world may need to do in earnest one day, in order to avoid the worst - case scenarios associated with global warming — the plant has effectively put a cost ceiling on what it would take to de-carbonize any industry in the world.
For addressing global warming by grabbing carbon
dioxide out of the air.
Others are building fake trees; a substance coating the devices» fake leaves draws carbon
dioxide out of the air.
«Maybe we'll find a way to draw carbon
dioxide out of the air and use it for energy,» he says.
At the end of this post, there's more on one facet of the climate question that Mr. Dyson did examine in some depth back in 1976 — the prospect of pulling huge amounts of carbon
dioxide out of the air with specially bred trees.
There is the lovely biology of the tree, too, how trees take carbon
dioxide out of the air, «fix it» into matter, while releasing oxygen back into the atmosphere.
But this new research shows that when faced with diffuse sunlight, plants actually become more efficient, drawing more carbon
dioxide out of the air.
Plants take carbon
dioxide out of the air and release oxygen.
The two main types, she says, are solar radiation management, which mostly refers to injecting sulfur aerosols into the stratosphere to reflect sunlight and, hence cool the Earth; and carbon dioxide removal, which is best illustrated by direct air capture — machines that take carbon
dioxide out of the air and store it underground.
In recent years, America's wealthiest man has begun to tackle energy issues in a major way, investing millions in everything from high - capacity batteries to machines that can scrub carbon
dioxide out of the air.
As for sucking carbon
dioxide out of the air, well, it's going to to have to happen to keep warming to safe levels.
That is, there would have to be some technology invented that takes carbon
dioxide out of the air, and no such technology exists.
As a consequence, we are looking at technologies that will need to take carbon
dioxide out of the air.
At the same time, the world's most important carbon sinks — our forests — are dying, and therefore losing their ability to pull carbon
dioxide out of the air and store it safely in the soil.
Additionally, CCS can be used with bionergy to take carbon
dioxide out of the air.
Condider this:» The fossil fuels we burn today - coal, oil and gas took Mother Nature 500 million years to make by taking carbon
dioxide out of the air and turning it into algae, plants, trees and critters that ultimately became coal, crude oil and natural gas.»
Another is that the rise of the Himalayas has sucked carbon
dioxide out of the air.
Work has even begun on futuristic technologies that might cheaply pull carbon
dioxide out of the air.
Trees and other green plants pull carbon
dioxide out of the air.
Not exact matches
Even though the BFR will spew
out tons
of the greenhouse gas carbon
dioxide, the impacts may not be much greater than current global
air travel (depending how many flights end up happening).
Global warming could seriously mess with fisheries in a few ways: Carbon
dioxide in the
air contributes to ocean acidification, sea level rise could change the dynamics
of fisheries, and cold water fish like salmon could be pushed
out by warming streams.
It also reinforces the notion, however, that deliberately seeding the oceans with iron — which has been proposed as a way to draw carbon
dioxide out of the atmosphere — might do almost nothing to change the CO2 content
of the
air.
Even with innovation and scaling up, we may at some point have to deploy «direct -
air capture» technology, which pulls carbon
dioxide out of the atmosphere.
In the coming months, it will become the first power plant to suck the carbon
dioxide out of its flue before the gas reaches the
air.
Beyond local impacts like bad
air quality and ecological issues, wildfires also emit large amounts
of carbon
dioxide, rather than those trees sucking carbon
out of the
air.
Now, if you have all this very cold, nearly freezing water surrounding these ice caps, sucking up carbon
dioxide out of the polar atmosphere, at nearly the highest possible rate, 30 times faster than oxygen, and 70 times faster than nitrogen, doesn't it stand to reason that the
air that remains might just have a lot less carbon
dioxide in it than the atmosphere across the rest
of the planet?
The Amazon stores an estimated 120 billion tons
of carbon in its plants and soil and accounts for up to 25 percent
of all carbon
dioxide sucked
out of the
air every year.
More carbon
dioxide should mean more heat stress resistance in plants, as they shouldn't have to breathe as hard to suck CO2
out of the
air, and should mean higher yields.
Using carbon
dioxide emissions data from 2006 and 1750 - for an estimate
of preindustrial levels - Jacobson found that each extra degree
of warming accounted for roughly 1,000
out of every 50,000 - 100,000
air pollution - related deaths.
The other is to capture fossil fuel emissions before they enter the atmosphere, or to suck them directly
out of the
air — a technique known as carbon
dioxide removal.
The 18 million tons
of extra carbon
dioxide emitted from gas - powered plants providing replacement power for the loss
of San Onofre mainly comes from
out -
of - state providers, so there is no substantial increase in local
air pollution.
What the article points
out is that the elementary chemical concepts
of chemical equilibrium and charge balance put restraints on the ability
of the ocean to release carbon
dioxide to the
air.
-- based on 400 million litres
of air breathed
out in a lifetime and at 4 %
of that
air carbon
dioxide; each lungful breathed
out contains around 4 % carbon
dioxide.
In fact, some
of the progress reining in
air pollution, such as the sulfur
dioxide (SO2) coming
out of smoke stacks, leads to serious climate tradeoffs.
(Related: «
Out of Thin
Air: The Quest to Capture Carbon
Dioxide»)
The fact that organic agriculture systems also absorb and retain significant amounts
of carbon in the soil has implications for global warming, Pimentel said, pointing
out that soil carbon in the organic systems increased by 15 to 28 percent, the equivalent
of taking about 3,500 pounds
of carbon
dioxide per hectare
out of the
air.
HFCs — used in refrigeration,
air conditioning, and other industrial applications — are hundreds to many thousands
of times more damaging to the climate than carbon
dioxide and were commercialized as replacements to ozone depleting substances (such as HCFCs), which are being phased
out under the Montreal Protocol.
Could new
air capture machines suck carbon
dioxide out of the atmosphere and store it underground so cheaply as to obviate the need to slow emissions?
Carbon
dioxide is fully part
of that water cycle where water heated by the thermal infrared direct from the Sun evaporates and anyway lighter than
air rises in
air and takes away heat from the surface — all pure clean rain is carbonic acid, the water vapour spontaneously joining with carbon
dioxide in the atmosphere releases its heat in the colder heights and condenses
out back into liquid water and ice, cooling the Earth from the 67 °C it would be without the water cycle.
, researchers at Leiden University in the Netherlands have discovered a copper - based catalyst that can literally pull carbon
dioxide out of thin
air.
The grasses were drawing carbon
dioxide out of the atmosphere and transforming it into sugars, which the cows were transforming into meat: An alchemical conversion
of air into brisket.
From snatching carbon
dioxide (CO2)
out of the
air like trees do, to launching giant mirrors into space, scientists are researching a wide variety
of technologies to artificially slow global warming.