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Originally Posted by Floppa
I think there's a very simple solution to this problem: suck the carbon out of the air and turn it into a useful product. What are diamonds? Carbon! We can just turn CO2 into diamonds! I'm sure there's a way. Or turn it into carbonate jewelry. Or just get alkaline rocks and react them with carbonic acid to make carbonate paving stones/decorations.
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If we simply ignore economics, I'm sure this seems like a "very simple solution".
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Originally Posted by Floppa
Other than climate change, there's really no reason to stop using fossil fuels. They give us THE MAPS— transportation, heating, electricity, medicine, agriculture, products and sanitation. There's no other fuel in the world that does all of those with the same efficacy as oil and gas. It's just an engineering problem.
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Aside from climate change (which is hardly something to handwave away as a minor detail), there's also substantial environmental and health hazards involved in extraction, processing, transport and even retailing of fossil fuels.
Also, you're wrong about the "efficacy" of oil and gas. You're mistaking existing practice and convenience for efficacy. But there's plenty of applications where electricity is more efficient, easier to distribute, cleaner, cheaper and often all those in combination. This will become a lot more obvious in the coming years and decades.