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Topic - climate solutions ???
Posted: 12 Jul 2024 at 8:51am By Dutch Josh
https://paebbl.com/ or https://paebbl.com/ ;

Carbon capture is key to countering the climate crisis. Doing this at scale requires putting massive amounts of CO2 somewhere; we suggest putting it to good use by permanently storing it in industrial material.
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Our technology was invented by nature. CO2 mineralisation is a natural process that turns carbon dioxide into stone – but as with most geological processes, it takes centuries. Based on 20 years of research, we have found a way to accelerate the process by a factor of more than a million, with minimal energy use. We combine captured carbon with abundant minerals to create a carbon-negative raw material.

Time for CO2 to mineralise

DJ, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivine or https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivine can be used to store CO2 absorbed from the atmosphere...

An NL finding made storing 1 million times faster...

https://www.gelderlander.nl/binnenland/wondersteen-slurpt-co2-uit-de-lucht-wereldwijd-kunnen-we-enorme-impact-maken~a5a56d0c/ or https://www.gelderlander.nl/binnenland/wondersteen-slurpt-co2-uit-de-lucht-wereldwijd-kunnen-we-enorme-impact-maken~a5a56d0c/ 

DJ-If the technique works will there be enough of the olivine...Can that material be produced in a factory ? Does storage last long enough ? 

It may be a better idea than storing CO2 in old mines or so...(I think?)

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