Obviously, this will probably never happen. In the best future for humanity, maybe we can drop our emissions enough to allow for such a thing. But more likely societal collapse

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    Uhh… Broski when it’s pumped into the ground it’s not just pouring gas into dirt, they are running it through Balsaltic rocks and forming stable minerals in the bedrock.

    Read up: https://www.carbfix.com/codaterminal

    Just because you’re too stupid to figure out how it works doesn’t mean scientists are

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      1 year ago

      I’m not sure I’d trust the marketing produced by a for-profit company trying to sell a solution.

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        Sell it?! Who are they selling science to? What would they even sell? They didn’t patent the technology of putting carbonated water near rocks

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          It looks like they’re planning to sell offsets:

          At present, Carbfix does not have a carbon offsetting program for individuals and companies to offset their emissions. However, please check again in the near future!