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pstrateman ◴[] No.42166593[source]
The simple reality is that humanity is unable to reduce greenhouse gas emissions without an alternative that is superior.

For every ton of CO2 that the west has reduced in the past decade China has produced three tons of CO2.[1]

We need another breakthrough on the scale of the Haber process.

[1] https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/co2?country=OWID_WRL~Hi...

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benchmarkist ◴[] No.42166639[source]
Technology is not going to get us out of this mess.
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Freedom2 ◴[] No.42166713[source]
I disagree. If anything, a YC-funded company will get us out of this mess.
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SketchySeaBeast ◴[] No.42166790[source]
Step 1: Figure out how to monetize reversing climate change.
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AuryGlenz ◴[] No.42167929[source]
Turn the carbon into diamond.

Not jewels - let’s make some diamond houses. That’d be neat.

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1. SketchySeaBeast ◴[] No.42214918[source]
Given that diamond has an incredibly high thermal conductivity, I think that might not be feasible. Only issue I could see with using diamonds for housing.