Before we get too far here, a cubic mile of seawater with 1 part per million of carbon dioxide will require 11,765,131 pounds of CaO to sequester the carbon dioxide. Anyone want to calc the carbon foot print of the vehicle(s) that transport the lime to the ocean? Diminishing returns, anyone?
Without a *little* help?! I admit that M & D is easier than Gravity's Rainbow but "a little help"? Steven Weisenburger's A Graivty's Rainbow Companionn is 345 pages. The great thing about Pynchon's novels is that they make great summer reading... about 4 summers per novel . BTW, when was the Transit in the 1700's?
C8-)
Before we get too far here, a cubic mile of seawater with 1 part per million of carbon dioxide will require 11,765,131 pounds of CaO to sequester the carbon dioxide. Anyone want to calc the carbon foot print of the vehicle(s) that transport the lime to the ocean? Diminishing returns, anyone?
C8-)
Without a *little* help?! I admit that M & D is easier than Gravity's Rainbow but "a little help"? Steven Weisenburger's A Graivty's Rainbow Companionn is 345 pages. The great thing about Pynchon's novels is that they make great summer reading... about 4 summers per novel . BTW, when was the Transit in the 1700's? C8-)