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Benefits of Geo-sequestration?
The benefits of Geo-sequestration process is that it reduces the carbon dioxide in the earths atmosphere
and Geo-sequestration provides a quick fix other energy source.
Consequences of doing Geo-sequestration
Do you have a hypothesis?
Well the downside to this Geo-sequestration is:
- More power plants and oil burning
- leaking during process
What is Geo-sequestration?
Do any of you know its process or what it is?
Is an artificial carbon sink and is a man created operation. Geo-sequestration or carbon capture is the process of collecting carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and taking it to compress and to place it underground. To be specific it is stored in the bed rocks of the earth.
What is the Problem?
Sad Earth Is Not A Good One
Air Pollution in the Earths Atmosphere
What is a Carbon Sink?!
Carbon sinks are anything that absorbs more carbon than it releases.
A carbon Source is Anything that releases more carbon that it absorbs .
Natural Carbon Sinks
Question:
Can you name one Carbon Sink and one Carbon Source?
What Can Help This Problem
Samples Are :
Oceans
Forests
Soils
Artificial Carbon Sinks
Carbon Sinks! :
There are Natural carbon Sinks
There are Artificial or man made Carbon sinks
Air and Wind Pollution