Friday, August 13, 2010

Another Waste in Carbon Dioxide Storage

E-Mail to Congress:

EIN News says, "U.S. Department of Energy Hands Out $21.3 Million to 15 Facilities in 12 States to Develop Storage Technology. U.S. Department of Energy officials announced $21.3 million in funding for facilities to create safe and economical technologies nationwide for storing carbon dioxide in geologic formations. (latimes.com)".

The Obama Administration will just not give up on this carbon dioxide thing. They wanted to establish worldwide limitations on carbon dioxide emissions to the economic disadvantage of the US. They couldn't get the votes in Congress and are now trying to piecemeal it into the same thing. We call this the "reverse salami" approach. This means you add very thin slices until you finally get the whole salami.

We have many times shown that there is no scientific basis for limiting emissions of carbon dioxide, nor capture and storage of same. The heat transmission through carbon dioxide is not significantly different than through other atmospheric gases, and the very low concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere puts the final nail in the coffin.

Even a nickel spent on carbon dioxide control or storage is a waste, and here we have $21.3 million being blown down the drain.

Can't you do something about this stupidity?

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