- solo ( @solo@slrpnk.net ) English11•7 hours ago
It would be great if these approaches would actually contribute in a meaningful way. Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem to be the case.
This is an article with some relevant info:
Climeworks’ “Mammoth” vacuum cleaner is not a solution to the climate crisis
Climeworks’ newest DAC plant, Mammoth, is purported to capture ten times the amount of CO2 as Orca; some 36,000 tonnes of CO2 per year. (…) If 36,000 tonnes sounds like a big number, it’s not: It equates to one one-millionth of our annual global emissions. Even if Climeworks and other DAC companies do build hundreds of these DAC plants, it would not equate to even one per cent of current annual global emissions.
From our world in data on CO2 emissions:
we now emit over 35 billion tonnes each year
- Mechaguana ( @Mechaguana@programming.dev ) English2•4 hours ago
Eh thats 973k machines, 5k to build per country without counting the amount of electricity infrastructure needed (rounded) still too expensive
- Nighed ( @Nighed@feddit.uk ) English1•4 hours ago
It’s a small project. Hopefully they make money, then they can build a larger project, all while learning about the processes and engineering involved.
Then later if (when ☹️) we need to scale it we might be able to much easier.
Discarding projects like this is like dismissing solar energy 20 years ago because what impact does that small solar project have?
- Chemical Wonka ( @chemicalwonka@discuss.tchncs.de ) English4•5 hours ago
The epitome of capitalist dystopia. Tech won’t save us of our problems as society.
- angeredkitten ( @angeredkitten@slrpnk.net ) English29•9 hours ago
Occidental says the captured carbon will be stored in rock deep underground, but its website also refers to the company’s use of captured carbon in a process called “enhanced oil recovery.”
Oh yes, let’s just hedge our bets and use projects with the guise of being a climate solution to actually help oil companies scrape the bottom of the barrel. What the hell.
- Rhaedas ( @Rhaedas@fedia.io ) 10•8 hours ago
“Greenwashing”. Always look at the full process and the total energy cost. Marketing can sell anything, including saving the planet.
- Boomkop3 ( @Boomkop3@reddthat.com ) 17•10 hours ago
Not how it works, not hoe it’s being deployed, and not how they’re planning to make it practical
What a garbage article. Cool tech tho, even if I don’t think it’ll go anywhere
- rbesfe ( @rbesfe@lemmy.ca ) 9•9 hours ago
Here’s how it works: it doesn’t
- Che Banana ( @The_Che_Banana@beehaw.org ) 4•10 hours ago
If only someone thought to have Trump christen it while standing very, very close.