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Re: Converting CO2 into baking soda     

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Author: chazwin
Date: Dec 4, 2007 02:02

...dioxide emitted from smokestacks to make baking soda. According to Skyonic CEO Joe...to a passage about converting C02 to baking soda. He'd found it...the point? As soon as the soda was used for cooking, or was eaten the Co2 would be released back into the...in the soil would release the Co2, otherwise it would pollute the ground... fact is that humen generated CO2 is not significantly changing the ...
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Author: John Jones
Date: Dec 3, 2007 07:58

...dioxide emitted from smokestacks to make baking soda. According to Skyonic CEO Joe..., and will produce food-grade baking soda. Last year, the utility company...on a large scale, but the baking soda idea offers solutions to some... textbook and immediately turned to a passage about converting C02 to baking soda. He'd found it....blogspot.com ...who cooks with baking soda? You can, but it ...
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Author: ibshambat
Date: Dec 2, 2007 21:21

... carbon dioxide emitted from smokestacks to make baking soda. According to Skyonic CEO Joe David ... factories, and will produce food-grade baking soda. Last year, the utility company Luminant... on a large scale, but the baking soda idea offers solutions to some of... science textbook and immediately turned to a passage about converting C02 to baking soda. He'd found it interesting years ago and ...
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Author: Julian
Date: Dec 3, 2007 02:41

... carbon dioxide emitted from smokestacks to make baking soda. According to Skyonic CEO Joe David ... factories, and will produce food-grade baking soda. Freeman Dyson has suggested another possibility. He says to change our ...crop stay in the ground and get converted to humus. He says that if we...rate and not have any increase in CO2 levels. Ploughing removes roots from the ground...
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Author: Jonah Thomas
Date: Dec 2, 2007 22:43

... dioxide emitted from smokestacks to make baking soda. According to Skyonic CEO Joe David Jones, the system will be ... factories, and will produce food-grade baking soda. Freeman Dyson has suggested another possibility. He says to change our ... stay in the ground and get converted to humus. He says that if ... and not have any increase in CO2 levels. http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/...
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Author: tg
Date: Dec 3, 2007 09:41

...each crop stay in the ground and get converted to humus. He says that if we ...> at our current rate and not have any increase in CO2 levels. Ploughing removes roots from the ground? How does that ...> much anaerobic. It doesn't produce a lot of CO2 because it can't burn much oxygen. But...is now, and maybe if we put enough CO2 in the air we'll recreate that instead ...
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Author: Julian
Date: Dec 3, 2007 09:28

...of each crop stay in the ground and get converted to humus. He says that if we can ...> at our current rate and not have any increase in CO2 levels. Ploughing removes roots from the ground? How does that...> much anaerobic. It doesn't produce a lot of CO2 because it can't burn much oxygen. But ... is now, and maybe if we put enough CO2 in the air we'll recreate that instead of ...
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Author: Jonah Thomas
Date: Dec 3, 2007 04:13

... each crop stay in the ground and get converted to humus. He says that if we can ... at our current rate and not have any increase in CO2 levels. Ploughing removes roots from the ground? How does ... much anaerobic. It doesn't produce a lot of CO2 because it can't burn much oxygen. But plowing ... desert is now, and maybe if we put enough CO2 in the air we'll recreate that instead of ...
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Author: bob
Date: Dec 6, 2007 18:52

Jonah Thomas <jethomas5@gmail.com> wrote: I don't think we can wait and settle the general distribution problem before we tackle the fossil fuel problem. So I think a fossil fuel tax that's redistributed to the voters is a good thing. If you drive 12,000 miles a year and you get 30 mpg, that's 400 gallons of gas and $2 extra is $800. That isn't something to get upset about, but it's ...
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Author: bob
Date: Dec 6, 2007 18:46

On Tue, 04 Dec 2007 07:48:12 -0600, Keynes <Keynes@earthlinkspam.net> wrote: On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 07:22:45 -0500, Jonah Thomas <jethomas5@gmail.com> wrote: Fred Weiss <fredweiss@papertig.com> wrote: tg <tgdenn...@earthlink.net> wrote: ...motor cars didn't 'naturally arise' to solve the problem of horseshit in the streets of London. No, but they arose to...
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